Polo Carrera Explained

Polo Carrera
Fullname:Paúl Fernando Carrera Velasteguí
Birth Date:11 January 1945
Birth Place:Quito, Ecuador
Position:Forward
Years1:1960–1964
Clubs1:LDU Quito
Years2:1965
Years3:1965–1967
Clubs3:LDU Quito
Years4:1966
Clubs4:Fluminense
Years5:1967
Clubs5:Barcelona
Years6:1968–1969
Clubs6:Peñarol
Years7:1970
Clubs7:River Plate (URU)
Years8:1971–1973
Clubs8:El Nacional
Years9:1974
Clubs9:Universidad Católica
Years10:1975–1977
Clubs10:LDU Quito
Years11:1978–1980
Clubs11:Universidad Católica
Years12:1981
Clubs12:América de Quito
Years13:1982
Clubs13:LDU Quito
Years14:1983
Clubs14:Deportivo Quito
Years15:1984
Clubs15:LDU Quito
Totalcaps:?
Totalgoals:?
Nationalyears1:1966–1983
Nationalteam1:Ecuador
Nationalcaps1:20
Nationalgoals1:3
Manageryears1:1990–1991
Managerclubs1:LDU Quito
Manageryears2:1992–1993
Managerclubs2:ESPOLI
Manageryears3:1994
Managerclubs3:El Nacional
Manageryears4:1995
Managerclubs4:Aucas
Manageryears5:1996–1997
Managerclubs5:Deportivo Quito
Manageryears6:1998
Managerclubs6:Ecuador
Manageryears7:1999
Managerclubs7:ESPOLI
Manageryears8:2009
Managerclubs8:Aucas
Pcupdate:September 22, 2009
Ntupdate:September 22, 2009

Paúl Fernando Carrera Velasteguí, known better as Polo Carrera (born January 11, 1945, in Quito), is an Ecuadorian retired football player and former manager. He has played for clubs in Ecuador and Uruguay, as well as the Ecuador football team

Club career

Carrera started his career at LDU Quito at the age of 15 in 1960, where he stayed until transferred to Peñarol of Uruguay in 1968.

He then transferred to cross-town team River Plate de Montevideo in 1970. He then returned to Ecuador to play for several clubs until his retirement in 1984.

He was the all-time top goalscorer in the Copa Libertadores tournament for LDU Quito with 12 goals, until surpassed by Patricio Urrutia.

Coaching career

Since retiring from football, Carrera started his coaching career in 1990 with LDU Quito as a manager at senior level. He was the senior team coach from 1990 to 1991, where he guided the club to their improbable 4th Serie A title in 1990, after a 15-year title drought. He later coached the Ecuador national team in 1998 with little success.

Starting in 2000 he held various elected positions in government.

In August 2009 he was named as manager at Sociedad Deportiva Aucas.[1]

Honors

As a player

Peñarol

1968

El Nacional

1972

LDU Quito

1975

As a manager

LDU Quito

1990

ESPOLI

1993

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . 2009-09-22 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120227063006/http://www.expreso.ec/ediciones/2009/08/02/deportes/polo-carrera-dirigira-al-papa-aucas/Default.asp . 2012-02-27 .