Carlos Muñoz (Ecuadorian footballer)
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Carlos Antonio Muñoz Martínez | ||
Date of birth | (1964-11-13)13 November 1964 | ||
Place of birth | Machala, Ecuador | ||
Date of death | December 26, 1993(1993-12-26) (aged 29) | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1984 | Everest | ||
1985 | Olmedo | ||
1986 | Audaz Octubrino | ||
1987–1989 | Filanbanco | ||
1990–1993 | Barcelona | (66) | |
International career | |||
1987–1992 | Ecuador | 35 | (4) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Carlos Antonio Muñoz Martínez (13 November 1964 – 26 December 1993) was an Ecuadorian football forward, who was nicknamed "Frentón".
Club career
Born in Machala,[1] Muñoz started his career at Everest and played for Olmedo, Audaz Octubrino, Filanbanco and Barcelona.[2]
International career
Born in Guayaquil he was a member of the Ecuador national football team for four years, and obtained a total number of 35 caps during his career, scoring four goals.[3] He made his debut on 15 March 1989 in a friendly against Brazil.
Personal life and death
Muñoz died in a car accident on 26 December 1993. He was survived by his son Carlos Antonio Muñoz Vergara, daughter Maria Muñoz Vergara and wife Violeta Vergara.
Honours
Club
Individual
- Barcelona Sporting Club
- Serie A de Ecuador: Top scorer 1992
References
- ^ Carlos Muñoz Martínez, un homenaje al ídolo Archived 2016-02-22 at the Wayback Machine - Vavel (in Spanish)
- ^ Hoy se recuerdan 20 años de la muerte de Carlos 'frentón' Muñoz - Ecuavisa (in Spanish)
- ^ Ecuador record international footballers at rsssf
External links
- Carlos Muñoz at National-Football-Teams.com
- (in Spanish) Info
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- 1957: Cañarte
- 1960: Cantos
- 1961: Pinto
- 1962: Iris
- 1963: Raffo
- 1964: Valencia
- 1965: Cruz
- 1966: Coutinho
- 1967: Rodríguez
- 1968: Battaini
- 1969: Bertocchi
- 1970: Mina
- 1971: Obregón
- 1972: Nelsinho
- 1973: Marín
- 1974: Liciardi
- 1975: Liciardi
- 1976: Liciardi
- 1977: Paz
- 1978: Pérez
- 1979: Miori
- 1980: Gutiérrez
- 1981: Paulo César
- 1982: Villafuerte
- 1983: Paulo César
- 1984: Saucedo
- 1985: de Lima & Guga
- 1986: de Lima
- 1987: Benítez, Cuvi & Victorino
- 1988: Jânio
- 1989: Benítez
- 1990: Benítez
- 1991: Varela
- 1992: Muñoz
- 1993: Herrera
- 1994: Uquillas
- 1995: Uquillas
- 1996: Graziani
- 1997: Graziani
- 1998: Kaviedes
- 1999: Botero
- 2000: Kenig
- 2001: Juárez
- 2002: Carnero
- 2003: Graziani
- 2004: Ordóñez
- 2005-A: Segura
- 2005-C: Guerra
- 2006: Escalada
- 2007: Ferreyra
- 2008: Palacios
- 2009: Bieler
- 2010: Ayoví
- 2011: Mina
- 2012: Mina
- 2013: Nieto
- 2014: Wila
- 2015: Bolaños
- 2016: Barreiro
- 2017: Barcos
- 2018: Cifuente
- 2019: Amarilla
- 2020: Martínez
- 2021: Bauman
- 2022: Fydriszewski
- 2023: Parrales
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