Carlos Rentería (footballer, born 1986)
Colombian footballer
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Carlos Alveiro Rentería Cuesta | ||
Date of birth | (1986-03-04) 4 March 1986 (age 38) | ||
Place of birth | Quibdó, Chocó, Colombia | ||
Height | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) | ||
Position(s) | Striker | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2006–2008 | Real Cartagena | 47 | (7) |
2008 | Atlético Huila | 16 | (10) |
2008 | Atlético Nacional | 25 | (2) |
2008–2010 | → Atlético Huila (loan) | 12 | (2) |
2010–2011 | La Equidad | 38 | (18) |
2011–2012 | Atlético Nacional | 51 | (18) |
2012–2014 | → Atlético Junior (loan) | 12 | (1) |
2014–2015 | Patriotas | 53 | (19) |
International career‡ | |||
2008 | Colombia | 1 | (0) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of May 20, 2013 ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of July 15, 2009 |
Carlos Alveiro Rentería Cuesta (born 4 March 1986 in Quibdó, Chocó) is a Colombian footballer who plays as striker.
Club career
After a great season and scoring 10 goals in the Colombian league, he had many offers from big clubs in Colombia as well as the Swiss club Basel. Renteria chose Atlético Nacional because performing well there would get him future call ups to the National team, and better offers abroad. In 2009 was loaned back to Atlético Huila after an accident killed two Huila players.
Personal life
His brother, Wason is a professional footballer currently playing for Millonarios.
External links
- Carlos Rentería at National-Football-Teams.com
- Carlos Rentería at Soccerway
- Atlético Nacional Official Website
- Carlos Rentería, goleador y figura de La Equidad
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Categoría Primera A top scorers
- 1948: Castillo
- 1949: Cabillón
- 1950: Ávalos
- 1951: Di Stéfano
- 1952: Di Stéfano
- 1953: Garelli
- 1954: Gambina
- 1955: Marino
- 1956: Jaime Gutiérrez
- 1957: Grecco
- 1958: Montanini
- 1959: Marino
- 1960: Marcolini
- 1961: Perazzo
- 1962: Verdún
- 1963: Devani / Verdún
- 1964: Devanni
- 1965: Perfecto Rodríguez
- 1966: Devanni
- 1967: Ferrero
- 1968: Ferrero
- 1969: Lóndero
- 1970: Ferrero / Sossa
- 1971: Lóndero / Paniagua
- 1972: Lóndero
- 1973: Pacheco
- 1974: Ephanor
- 1975: Cáceres
- 1976: Converti
- 1977: Palavecino
- 1978: Palavecino
- 1979: Irigoyén
- 1980: Cierra
- 1981: del Río
- 1982: Miguel González
- 1983: Gottardi
- 1984: Gottardi
- 1985: Miguel González
- 1986: Sossa
- 1987: Aravena
- 1988: Angulo
- 1990: de Ávila
- 1991: Valenciano
- 1992: Tréllez
- 1993: Guerrero
- 1994: Rubén Hernández
- 1995: Valenciano
- 1995–96: Valenciano
- 1996–97: Ricard
- 1998: Bonilla
- 1999: Galván
- 2000: C. Castro
- 2001: C. Castro / Serna
- 2002-I: Zuleta
- 2002-II: Ballesteros / Milton Rodríguez
- 2003-I: Valentierra
- 2003-II: L. Preciado
- 2004-I: Herrera
- 2004-II: L. Moreno / L. Preciado
- 2005-I: Aristizábal
- 2005-II: Jámerson Rentería / Rodallega
- 2006-I: Jorge Díaz
- 2006-II: Diego Álvarez / Charría
- 2007-I: Galván / Montero
- 2007-II: D. Moreno
- 2008-I: Caneo / Velásquez
- 2008-II: Montero
- 2009-I: Teófilo Gutiérrez
- 2009-II: Jackson
- 2010-I: Bacca / Carlos Rentería
- 2010-II: Medina / D. Moreno
- 2011-I: Carlos Rentería
- 2011-II: Bacca
- 2012-I: Robin Ramírez
- 2012-II: Henry Hernández / Valencia / Cano
- 2013-I: Medina
- 2013-II: D. Moreno / Ruiz
- 2014-I: D. Moreno
- 2014-II: Cano
- 2015-I: Uribe
- 2015-II: Duque
- 2016-I: Borja
- 2016-II: Del Valle
- 2017-I: D. Moreno
- 2017-II: Chará / Del Valle / D. Moreno / Valencia
- 2018-I: Cano
- 2018-II: Cano
- 2019-I: Cano
- 2019-II: Cano / Rangel
- 2020: Borja
- 2021-I: Duque / Herazo / Uribe
- 2021-II: H. Preciado
- 2022-I: D. Moreno
- 2022-II: L. Castro
- 2023-I: Pérez
- 2023-II: Bacca
- 2024-I: Bacca / Rodallega
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