Carlos Utrilla

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Carlos Alberto Utrilla Cruz (born 27 December 1994) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a forward-

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Born in Centro Municipality, Tabasco, Utrilla began playing football with Tigres UANL's and Chiapas F.C.'s youth teams before joining Chiapas' Segunda División (third-level) affiliate Atlético Chiapas. [1] He made his professional debut with Cafetaleros de Tapachula while on a six-month loan from Chiapas. [2] [3]

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References

  1. "Carlos Utrilla, un gran campeón" (in Spanish). Diario de Palenque. 3 June 2014. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
  2. "Tabasqueño nuevo refuerzo de los Cafetaleros de Tapachula para el Ascenso MX" (in Spanish). Diario Presente. 6 January 2016. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
  3. "LIGA BBVA Bancomer MX". Ligamx.net. 24 April 1994. Retrieved 4 January 2016.