Carlos Alberto Torres

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Carlos Alberto Torres
Personal information
Full name Carlos Alberto Torres
Date of birth July 17, 1944 (age 62)
Place of birth    Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Height 180 cm
Nickname Carlos Alberto
Playing position Defender
Club information
Current club Retired
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1963-1966
1966-1974
1974-1977
1977
1977-1980
1981
1982
Fluminense
Santos FC
Fluminense
Flamengo
New York Cosmos
California Surf
New York Cosmos
 ? (?)
? (?)
? (?)
? (?)
80 (6)
19 (2)
20 (0)   
National team
1964-77 Brazil 53 (8)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Carlos Alberto Torres (born July 17, 1944, Rio de Janeiro) was a Brazilian football (soccer) player. A defender, he captained Brazil to victory in the 1970 World Cup. He is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame.

Carlos Alberto joined Fluminense at the age of 19. In 1966, he moved to Santos, where he became Pelé's teammate. In 1974, he returned to Fluminense and helped the team capture two consecutive Campeonato Carioca championships. In 1977, he moved to Fluminense's arch-rivals Flamengo before transferring to the New York Cosmos where he was reunited with Pelé and helped the Cosmos capture two consecutive NASL titles in 1977 and 1978. After spending one year with the California Surf, he returned to the Cosmos in 1982 where he won his third NASL title. He played his farewell game on September 28 1982 in an exhibition match between the Cosmos and his former club Flamengo.

In 53 appearances for Brazil, he scored eight goals.

Carlos Alberto was named by Pelé as one of the top 125 greatest living footballers in March 2004. He was the coach of the Azerbaijan national team, until being replaced in June 2005. For his efforts in the NASL, he was inducted into the U.S. National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2003.

His career as a football manager started in 1983, when he managed Flamengo. He also managed several other clubs, like Corinthians in 1985 and 1986; Náutico in 1986 and 1987; Botafogo in 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2002 and 2003; Fluminense in 1994 and 1995; and Paysandu in 2005. He is currently back at Brazilian side Botafogo as head coach.

Carlos Alberto's goal against Italy[1] in the final of the Football World Cup 1970 is considered one of the greatest goals ever scored in the history of the tournament.

  1. ^ The perfect goal (BBC Sport)

Preceded by
Bobby Moore
(England)
FIFA World Cup
winning captain

1970
Succeeded by
Franz Beckenbauer
(West Germany)
Flag of Brazil Brazil squad - 1970 FIFA World Cup Champions (3rd Title) Flag of Brazil

1 Félix | 2 Brito | 3 Piazza | 4 Carlos Alberto | 5 Clodoaldo | 6 Marco Antônio | 7 Jairzinho | 8 Gérson | 9 Tostão | 10 Pelé | 11 Rivelino | 12 Ado | 13 Roberto | 14 Baldocchi | 15 Fontana | 16 Everaldo | 17 Joel | 18 Paulo César | 19 Edu | 20 Dario | 21 Zé Maria | 22 Leão | Coach: Zagallo

World Team of the 20th Century  v  d  e 

Lev Yashin (Goalkeeper)
Carlos Alberto Torres | Franz Beckenbauer | Bobby Moore | Nílton Santos (Defenders)
Johan Cruijff | Alfredo Di Stéfano | Michel Platini (Midfielders)
Garrincha | Diego Maradona | Pelé (Forwards)

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