Carlos Carmona

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Carlos Carmona
Personal information
Full name Carlos Emilio Carmona Tello
Date of birth February 21, 1987 (1987-02-21) (age 21)
Place of birth    Coquimbo, Chile
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current club Reggina
Youth clubs
2003-2005 Coquimbo Unido
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
2005-2007
2008
2008-present
Coquimbo Unido
O'Higgins
Reggina
92 (7)
14 (3)
   
National team
2005-2007 Chile U-20

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)


Carlos Emilio Carmona Tello (February 21, 1987) is a professional Chilean footballer who started off his career as a centre midfielder in Club Deportivo O'Higgins and has already captained Chile's U-20 and U-23 sides and . On June 1st, 2008, he was bought by Italian Serie A club, Reggina, where he is expected to play until 2012.

Although Carmona is an extremely young player, he has bags of talent and experience. He was Chile's youngest player at the 2005 U-20 World Cup in Holland where he showed unbelievable talent in Chile's opening game, a 7-0 win against Honduras. Only a couple of years after he captained Chile to the 2007 U-20 World Cup where he played excellent games in the 3-0 win against Canada, 3-0 win against Congo, 1-0 win against Congo, 4-0 win against Nigeria and 1-0 win against Austria. He led Chile to a historic bronze medal.

However, his international success would continue as Chile's senior side's world-renown coach Marcelo Bielsa quickly took note of his tremendous displays for his club, O'Higgins and quickly called him up for the 2008 Toulon Tournament, the most prestigious U-23 football event in Europe. It was there where Carmona really stepped up and led Chile to the silver medal after beating France 5-3, the Netherlands 2-0, Japan 2-0 (where he scored from an amazing volley from 40 yards out) and Cote d'Ivoire 2-1. Unfortunately, he missed the final due to a questionable yellow card in the dying minutes of the semifinal where Chile fell 1-0 to Italy.

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