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Carlos Carbonero

1990 - Today

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Carlos Mario Carbonero Mancilla (born 25 July 1990) is a Colombian former footballer who played as a midfielder. Between 2011 and 2014, he earned five caps with the Colombia national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Carlos Carbonero is the 13,245th most popular soccer player (up from 14,168th in 2019), the 274th most popular biography from Colombia (up from 306th in 2019) and the 112th most popular Colombian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Carlos Carbonero ranks 13,245 out of 21,273Before him are Rob Lee, Keiji Ishizuka, Ola Solbakken, Roman Mählich, Jesse Joronen, and Takayoshi Amma. After him are Georg Niedermeier, Rodolfo Cota, Anderson Santos Silva, Saša Lukić, Bruno Vale, and Srđan Pecelj.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Carlos Carbonero ranks 715Before him are Henri Saivet, Pedro Mendes, Caio Canedo, Jesús Herrada, Jean-Luc Bilodeau, and Georgina Leonidas. After him are Billy Ketkeophomphone, Mirlan Murzaev, Serdar Aziz, Filip Novák, Arslanmyrat Amanow, and Nayer.

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In Colombia

Among people born in Colombia, Carlos Carbonero ranks 274 out of 356Before him are Fredy Montero (1987), Dorlan Pabón (1988), Edwin Cardona (1992), Mariana Pajón (1991), Elson Becerra (1978), and Cucho Hernández (1999). After him are Óscar Cortés (1968), Edixon Perea (1984), Cecilia Brækhus (1981), Sergio Higuita (1997), Yuri Alvear (1986), and Fred Rodriguez (1973).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Colombia

Among soccer players born in Colombia, Carlos Carbonero ranks 112Before him are Alfredo Morelos (1996), Fredy Montero (1987), Dorlan Pabón (1988), Edwin Cardona (1992), Elson Becerra (1978), and Cucho Hernández (1999). After him are Óscar Cortés (1968), Edixon Perea (1984), Frank Fabra (1991), Jesús Ferreira (2000), Roger Martínez (1994), and Aquivaldo Mosquera (1981).