Daniel Carnevali

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Daniel Carnevali
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Personal information
Full name Daniel Alberto Carnevali Spurchesi
Date of birth (1946-12-04) 4 December 1946 (age 76)
Place of birth Rosario, Argentina
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Youth career
Rosario Central
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1967–1969 Rosario Central 4 (0)
1969 Atlanta 38 (0)
1970–1973 Chacarita Juniors 136 (0)
1973–1979 Las Palmas 194 (0)
1979–1982 Rosario Central 121 (0)
1983 Atlético Junior
1984 Atlanta 38 (0)
1985–1988 Colón 105 (0)
1988–91 Central Córdoba 30 (0)
International career
1972–1974 Argentina 26 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 3 November 2012

Daniel Alberto Carnevali (born 4 December 1946) is an Argentine retired football goalkeeper who played for the Argentina national team in the 1970s. [1]

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Club career

During his club career he played for a number of clubs, most notably Rosario Central where he won the Nacional 1980 and UD Las Palmas in Spain. His other clubs included Club Atlético Atlanta, Chacarita Juniors, Atlético Junior of Colombia and Colón de Santa Fe, where he eventually finished his career at the age of 43.

Carnevali played 425 games in the Argentine leagues and a total of over 600 games in all competitions.

International career

Carnevali was the starting goalkeeper for the Argentina national football team in the 1974 FIFA World Cup in the first 5 matches, until taken over by Ubaldo Fillol in the last match.

Honours

Club

Las Palmas
Rosario Central

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