Carlos Poblete

Carlos Poblete
Personal information
Full name Carlos Alberto Poblete
Date of birth (1963-10-13) October 13, 1963
Place of birth Santiago, Chile
Height 1,78 m
Playing position Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1981-1986 Universidad de Chile 9
1986-1987 Puebla 35 (8)
1987-1988 Ángeles de Puebla 33 (20)
1987-1992 Puebla 176 (68)
1992-1993 Cruz Azul 35 8 (14)
1993-1995 Veracruz 64 (15)
1995-1996 Puebla 32 (7)
1996 O'Higgins ? (68)
1997-1998 Unión de Curtidores ? (12)
Teams managed
2000 Ángeles de Puebla
2010 Lobos BUAP
2012 Puebla

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Carlos Alberto Poblete is a former Chilean Football player. He is currently the head coach of Puebla F.C. in Mexico's Liga MX.

He began his career with the Chilean club Universidad de Chile in 1980 where he played until 1986 when he transferred to the Mexican club Puebla FC. During his first year he scored 8 goals in 35 games, which did not convince the coach or the owners, so he was sent out on loan to crosstown rival Ángeles de Puebla. While playing there he scored 20 goals, which got the attention of Puebla FC's coach, so he was transferred back. In the 1988-89 tournament he scored 23 goals. In 1989-90 he increased his goal scoring further, scoring 22, including 2 in the 1989 final against Leones Negros.

After the 1992 tournament, with the club in hiatus after losing the 1992 final, he was transferred to Cruz Azul where he managed to score 14 goals. In the 1993 tournament he was sent to Veracruz where he spend 2 years scoring 15 goals in 64 games. In 1995 he returned to Puebla FC where he scored his last 7 with the club. He finished with 83, placing himself third[1] all time in the club's records. At the end of the tournament he left for his native Chile where he played with Club Deportivo O'Higgins for the 1996 tournament. In 1997 he again returned to Mexico to play with Unión de Curtidores where he retired.

Achievements

Título Club País Año
Primera División Puebla México 1989–1990
Copa México Puebla México 1989–1990
Campeón de Campeones Puebla México 1989–1990
CONCACAF Champions League Puebla México 1991

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Footnotes

  1. Carlos Moreno. "Puebla FC Hall of Fame players" (in Spanish). Retrieved January 5, 2010.
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