Carlinhos (footballer, born 1974)

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Carlinhos
Personal information
Full name Carlos Augusto Rodrigues
Date of birth (1974-12-05) 5 December 1974 (age 49)
Place of birth Campinas, Brazil
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Centre-back
Youth career
–1992 Guarani
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1992–1996 Guarani
1996 Juventude
1997 Juventus-SP
1997–1999 Waldhof Mannheim
1999–2000 Figueirense
2000–2002 Bahia
2002–2003 Figueirense
2004 Guarani
2004–2006 Santa Cruz
2007 Coruripe
2007–2008 Guaratinguetá
2008 Vila Nova
2008 Marília
2009–2011 Red Bull Brasil
International career
1991 Brazil U17
1995 Brazil U20
1995–1996 Brazil U23 13 (1)
1995–1996 Brazil 5 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 28 January 2024

Carlos Augusto Rodrigues (born 5 December 1974), better known as Carlinhos, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a centre-back.

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Career

Revealed in the youth categories of Guarani FC, Carlinhos was present in the champion squad of the Copa SP de Jrs. in 1994. [1] He played for the club in 50 matches in total, in 1996 he transferred to Juventude. [2] He had a spell in German football for Waldhof Mannheim, and returned to Brazil, being state champions several times and champion of 2001 Copa do Nordeste with EC Bahia. He ended his career at Red Bull Brasil (currently Red Bull Bragantino II), a club where becomes the second player with most appearances (only behind the goalkeeper Luiz Fernando). [3]

International career

Carlinhos was part of the Brazil under-17 team that won South American Championship in 1991, and competed in the World Championship in the same year. [4] In 1995, he defended the Brazi under-20 team in the Toulon Tournament, becoming champion. [5]

In March 1995, he was called up to the Olympic team (U23), which competed in the 1995 Pan American Games. [6]

On 20 December 1995, he participated in a match for the main Brazil national football team, in a friendly against Colombia. [7] In January 1996, he was called up by coach Mário Zagallo to compete in the 1996 CONCACAF Gold Cup, where he made four more appearances. [8] In February of the same year, Carlinhos was champion of the CONMEBOL Pre-Olympic Tournament. [9]

International goals

No.CapDateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetitionRef.
1120 December 1995 Vivaldão, Manaus, BrazilFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 2–13–1Friendly [7]

Managerial career

Carlinhos took over the club as caretaker on two occasions. in 2013 after relegation in the Campeonato Paulista, [10] [11] and in 2014 during the Campeonato Paulista Série A2 dispute. [12]

Personal life

After permanently retiring from football, Carlinhos graduated in civil engineering. [1]

Honours

Clubs

Guarani
Figueirense
Bahia
Santa Cruz
Coruripe
Red Bull Brasil

International

Brazil U17
Brazil U20
Brasil U23

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