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ANTONIO CARBAJAL

MEXICO

1929 -

Mexico
PERSONAL DETAILS
Full Name: Jesús Antonio Carbajal Rodríguez
Date of Birth: Friday, 7th June 1929
Place of Birth: Mexico City, Mexico
Position: Goalkeeper

One of the greatest players of all time to come from Mexico, goalkeeper Antonio Carbajal became a World Cup legend despite never playing for a team that got past the group stage. Starting out with Santa María de la Ribera in 1946, he moved to Necaxa later that year where his career really started to take off. His two year stay with Necaxa saw Carbajal called up to the Mexican Olympic team in 1948, but he did not appear in the tournament in London.

Following those Olympics, Carbajal moved on to the España club in Mexico where he stayed for another two seasons, and forced his way again into the national team for the World Cup finals in Brazil. His full international debut came in the opening match against the host nation, where Mexico lost 4-0 although Carbajal could not be blamed for the loss. He played in all of Mexico's group games, and following the tournament signed for León.

In 1952 Carbajal won his first major honour as León took the Mexican League title, and he also appeared in the first Panamerican Championship. He appeared in his second World Cup in Switzerland in 1954, playing just one match, and in 1956 added a second league title with León. He would win no more major honours in domestic football but remained with León for the rest of his playing career, staying in the national team until the age of 37.

Carbajal appeared in his third World Cup in Sweden in 1958 and his fourth in Chile four years later, a tournament which appeared to have brought his World Cup career to an end. However, he was surprisingly called out of semi-retirement to join the squad for an unprecedented fifth finals in the 1966 tournament in England. He was not first choice, but when Mexico struggled in their first two games he was chosen to play in the last group game against Uruguay, and kept a clean sheet. That match proved to be the end of Carbajal's playing career, and he remains to this day one of only two players to appear in five World Cups.

His coaching career had started as a player-coach with León, and he stayed in charge of the club after his retirement from playing. Carbajal led León to consecutive victories in the Mexican Cup in 1971 and 1972 but falied to win the biggest prize, the league championship. He also coached Atletico Morelia, Unión de Curtidores and Atletas Campesinos before his retirement from the game.

CLUB CAREER
Mexico Santa María de la Ribera (MEX)
Years: 1946
Mexico Necaxa (MEX)
Years: 1946-48
Mexico España (MEX)
Years: 1948-50
Mexico Club León (MEX)
Years: 1950-1966
Team Honours:
Arrow Mexican League Championship (2): 1951-52, 1955-56

INTERNATIONAL CAREER
Mexico Mexico
Years: 1950-66
Appearances: 45 Goals: 20
Debut : 24/06/1950 v Brazil Brazil (A) L 0-4
Last Cap: 19/07/1966 v Uruguay Uruguay (N, ENG) D 0-0
Major Championships:
Arrow Brazil World Cup 1950 (BRZ): First Round (3 games, 0 goals)
Arrow Switzerland World Cup 1954 (SUI): First Round (1 game, 0 goals)
Arrow Sweden World Cup 1958 (SWE): First Round (3 games, 0 goals)
Arrow Chile World Cup 1962 (CHI): First Round (3 games, 0 goals)
Arrow England World Cup 1966 (ENG): First Round (1 game, 0 goals)
Other Achievements:
Arrow First man to play in five World Cup tournaments: 1950, 1954, 1958, 1962, 1966

COACHING CAREER
Mexico Club León (MEX)
Team Honours:
Arrow Mexican Cup (2): 1970-71, 1971-72
Mexico Atletico Morelia (MEX)
Mexico Unión de Curtidores (MEX)
Mexico Atletas Campesinos (MEX)

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