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CARLOS ALBERTO

BRAZIL

1944 -

Brazil
PERSONAL DETAILS
Full Name: Carlos Alberto Torres
Date of Birth: Tuesday, 17th July 1944
Place of Birth: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Position: Defender

Spending a lot of his career at club and international level alongside Pelé, Brazilian right-back Carlos Alberto Torres was one of the finest defensive players in the world in the 1960s and 1970s and won many honours at club level, as well as leading perhaps the finest national team of all time. He has also gone on to a varied coaching career which has taken him to five different continents.

Carlos Alberto started his career at Fluminense, and helped the club to a suprise success in the Rio State Championship in 1964. After breaking into the national team that same year, he signed for Santos in 1965 where he would line up for many years alongside Pelé. In his first year the club won the São Paulo State Championship, a title they won again for three years in a row from 1967 to 1969, also winning the Torneo Roberto Gomes Pedrosa in 1968.

By the time of the 1970 World Cup finals in Mexico, Carlos Alberto was the captain of the Brazilian national team and he led his country in all six matches as they swept to a magnificent victory. He became the last captain to lift the Jules Rimet Trophy having scored the last goal in the final against Italy. After a short spell with Botafogo, he won his fifth São Paulo title with Santos in 1973.

Returning briefly to Fluminense and winning another Rio State Championship in 1976, he had a short spell with Flamengo before moving to the U.S.A. to finish his career. Spending four years with the New York Cosmos, Carlos Alberto won three North American Soccer League titles before moving to the California Surf, although he returned to New York in 1982 to win another N.A.S.L. title before retiring in 1982.

Moving into coaching, he won the Brazilian National Championship with Flamengo in 1983 and the Rio State title with Fluminense the following year. Never staying in one coaching job for very long, Carlos Alberto has taken jobs in the U.S.A. and in Egypt as well as with several Brazilian clubs, winning the Copa Conmebol with Botafogo in 1993 and a Rio State title in 2001 having returned to Flamengo. He has also coached the national teams of Oman and Azerbaijan and been an assistant coach for Nigeria.

CLUB CAREER
Brazil Fluminense (BRZ)
Years: 1962-65, 1976
Team Honours:
Arrow Rio de Janeiro State Championship (2): 1964, 1976
Brazil Santos (BRZ)
Years: 1965-70, 1972-75
Team Honours:
Arrow São Paulo State Championship (5): 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1973
Arrow Brazilian Cup (1): 1965
Arrow Torneo Roberto Gomes Pedrosa (1): 1968
Brazil Botafogo (BRZ)
Years: 1971
Brazil Flamengo (BRZ)
Years: 1977
United States of America New York Cosmos (USA)
Years: 1977-80, 1982
Appearances: 100 Goals: 6 (league only)
First Spell: 80/6 Second Spell: 20/0
Team Honours:
Arrow North American Soccer League Championship (4): 1977, 1978, 1980, 1982
United States of America California Surf (USA)
Years: 1981
Appearances: 19 Goals: 2 (league only)

INTERNATIONAL CAREER
Brazil Brazil
Years: 1964-77
Appearances: 53 Goals: 8
Debut: 30/05/1964 v England England (H) W 5-1
Last Cap: 20/03/1977 v Paraguay Paraguay (H) D 1-1
Major Championships:
Arrow Mexico World Cup 1970 (MEX): Winners (6 games, 1 goal)

COACHING CAREER
Brazil Flamengo (BRZ)
Years: 1983, 2001-02
Team Honours:
Arrow Brazilian League Championship (1): 1983
Arrow Rio de Janeiro State Championship (1): 2001
Brazil Fluminense (BRZ)
Years: 1984, 1994
Team Honours:
Arrow Rio de Janeiro State Championship (1): 1984
Brazil Corinthians (BRZ)
Years: 1985
Brazil Clube Nautico Capibaribe (BRZ)
Years: 1986
United States of America Miami Sharks (USA)
Years: 1987-93
Brazil Botafogo (BRZ)
Years: 1993, 1997, 1999, 2002-03
Team Honours:
Arrow Copa Conmebol (1): 1993
Brazil Atlético Mineiro (BRZ)
Years: 1998
Oman OMAN
Years: 2000-01
Brazil Desportiva Cabonfirense (BRZ)
Years: 2001
Egypt Zamalek (EGY)
Years: 2002
Azerbaijan AZERBAIJAN
Years: 2004-05
Games: 18 Won: 2 Drawn: 6 Lost: 10
Brazil Paysandu (BRZ)
Years: 2005

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