Carlos Fierro

Carlos Eduardo Fierro Guerrero ( born July 24, 1994 Ahome, Sinaloa ) is a Mexican football player at the position of the striker.

  • 2.1 Title
  • 2.2 Awards

Career

Association

On September 2, 2011 Fierro came División his first appearance in the Mexican Primera in dress from Chivas Guadalajara when he was on as a substitute for Marco Fabián 's 1-0 away win against Club Tijuana five minutes left in the game.

Overall Fierro came in eight games of the Apertura 2011 used. In the Clausura 2012, he was used twelve times and completed three games in full: at 0-2 in Monterrey on 11 February 2012, in a 2-0 against Toluca on 24 March 2012 and the 0-1 against the neighboring Estudiantes Tecos on 1 April 2012.

In the Copa Libertadores 2012, which was so disappointing for his team, he scored on 13 March 2012, the "golden" goal in a 1-0 win against Defensor Sporting Club. It was one of only two gates and the only victory for Guadalajara in this tournament.

National

Great attention was Fierro already before he had even completed his first game as a professional footballer. When discharged in their own country U-17 World Cup 2011, he belonged not only to the cadres of the Mexican U- 17 team that won the World Cup, but also recorded two personal achievements: on the one hand, he was voted third best player of the tournament and being awarded the Bronze Ball; on the other hand he was with his four top scorer of the Mexicans.

Achievements

Title

  • U-17 Football World Cup 2011

Awards

  • Bronze Ball ( third best player ie ) of the U -17 FIFA World Cup 2011

Pictures of Carlos Fierro

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