Juan Ramón Carrasco Explained

Juan Ramón Carrasco
Fullname:Juan Ramón Carrasco Torres
Birth Date:15 September 1956
Birth Place:Sarandí del Yí, Uruguay
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1974–1978
Years2:1979–1980
Years3:1980-1981
Years4:1982–1983
Years5:1984
Years6:1985
Years7:1985
Years8:1986
Years9:1987
Years10:1988
Years11:1989
Years12:1990
Years13:1990
Years14:1991
Years15:1992
Years16:1993–1994
Years17:1995
Years18:1996
Years19:1997
Years20:2000–2001
Clubs1:Nacional
Clubs2:River Plate
Clubs3:Racing Club
Clubs4:Tecos UAG
Clubs5:Nacional
Clubs6:Cúcuta Deportivo
Clubs7:Danubio
Clubs8:Nacional
Clubs9:Cádiz
Clubs10:River Plate UY
Clubs11:Peñarol
Clubs12:São Paulo
Clubs13:River Plate UY
Clubs14:Bella Vista
Clubs15:Marítimo Caracas
Clubs16:River Plate UY
Clubs17:Nacional
Clubs18:Rampla Juniors
Clubs19:Nacional
Clubs20:Rocha
Caps1:112
Caps2:37
Caps3:55
Caps4:28
Caps5:?
Caps6:11
Caps7:?
Caps8:?
Caps9:10
Caps10:?
Caps11:19
Caps12:4
Caps13:15
Caps14:?
Caps15:?
Caps16:?
Caps17:15
Caps18:?
Caps19:15
Caps20:35
Goals1:40
Goals2:13
Goals3:28
Goals4:4
Goals5:?
Goals6:2
Goals7:?
Goals8:?
Goals9:2
Goals10:?
Goals11:4
Goals12:0
Goals13:15
Goals14:?
Goals15:?
Goals16:?
Goals17:5
Goals18:?
Goals19:5
Goals20:12
Nationalyears1:1975–1985
Nationalteam1:Uruguay
Nationalcaps1:19
Nationalgoals1:3
Manageryears1:2000–2001
Manageryears2:2002
Manageryears3:2003–2004
Manageryears4:2007–2010
Manageryears5:2010–2011
Manageryears6:2011
Manageryears7:2012
Manageryears8:2012
Manageryears9:2015–2016
Manageryears10:2018–2021
Managerclubs1:Rocha
Managerclubs2:Fénix
Managerclubs3:Uruguay
Managerclubs4:River Plate Montevideo
Managerclubs5:Nacional
Managerclubs6:Emelec
Managerclubs7:Atlético Paranaense
Managerclubs8:Danubio
Managerclubs9:River Plate Montevideo
Managerclubs10:Fénix

Juan Ramón Carrasco Torres (born 15 September 1956) is a Uruguayan football coach and former player.[1] He is one of the players who had the most appearances, in different rosters, in Uruguay.[2]

Playing career

Born in Sarandi del Yí, Uruguay, Carrasco started his career in 1973 playing for Nacional. He played 19 times for Uruguay, for whom he scored three goals.[3]

Carrasco also played for River Plate and Racing Club in Argentina, and played professional football in Mexico, Brazil, Spain, Colombia and Venezuela.

Coaching career

Carrasco started coaching in 2000. He won his first title as the coach of Uruguayan Nacional in Uruguayan First Division. His best international performance was made in River Plate during 2009 as the team reached the semi-finals for Copa Sudamericana. On July 6, 2011, he signed with Emelec of Ecuador to replace Omar "el Turco" Asad. On November 27, six months later, he resigned. On December 26, he signed with Atlético Paranaense of Brazil. He played as an attacking midfielder.

Between 2003 and 2004, Carrasco was the manager of Uruguay.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Juan Ramón Carrasco . worldfootball.net . 17 July 2021.
  2. Web site: Juan Ramón Carrasco, Ficha del Jugador. Spanish. January 5, 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20030521214631/http://www.tenfieldigital.com.uy/servlet/hprfchju?1%2C13%2C1%2F13%2F%2C1%2C131. May 21, 2003. dead.
  3. https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/uru-recintlp.html rsssf: Uruguay record international players