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Carlos Tevez
Carlos Tevez
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NameCarlos Tevez
CaptionCarlos Tevez in 2012
FullnameCarlos Alberto Tevez
Birth date1984-02-05
Birth placeCiudadela, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Height1.71 m
PositionForward
Youthyears1992–1995; 1995–2001
YouthclubsAll Boys; Boca Juniors
Senioryears2001–2004; 2004–2006; 2006–2007; 2007–2009; 2009–2013; 2013–2015; 2015–2016; 2015; 2016–2018; 2018–2021
ClubsBoca Juniors; Corinthians; West Ham United; Manchester United; Manchester City; Juventus; Shanghai Shenhua; → West Ham United (loan); Boca Juniors; Boca Juniors
NationalteamArgentina U20; Argentina

Carlos Tevez Carlos Tevez is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a forward noted for his versatility, work rate, and goal-scoring. He rose from the youth ranks of Boca Juniors to prominence in South America with Corinthians before moving to Europe to play for West Ham United, Manchester United, Manchester City, and Juventus. Tevez also represented Argentina at multiple FIFA World Cup tournaments and Copa América editions.

Early life and youth career

Born in Ciudadela in Buenos Aires Province near Buenos Aires, Tevez grew up in the Fuerte Apache housing complex and was raised by his grandmother amid challenging socioeconomic conditions. He began in the youth system of All Boys before joining Boca Juniors' academy, where he developed alongside contemporaries who also featured in Argentine Primera División and later in European football. During his youth he was scouted by several clubs including River Plate and attracted attention from agents and youth scouts connected to CONMEBOL competitions such as the Copa Libertadores.

Club career

Tevez made his professional debut for Boca Juniors and won domestic honours in the Argentine Primera División and the Copa Libertadores, which prompted a move to Corinthians in Campeonato Brasileiro Série A. After success in Brazil he transferred to West Ham United in the Premier League, where a controversial third-party ownership agreement and a dramatic survival-season goal tally increased his profile across Europe. He then signed for Manchester United, winning the UEFA Champions League and multiple Premier League titles before joining city rivals Manchester City, where he contributed to City's first top-flight title in decades and scored in high-profile derbies against Liverpool and Manchester United. A move to Juventus in Serie A yielded league titles and UEFA Champions League runs. Tevez later had a stint in the Chinese Super League with Shanghai Shenhua amid global interest in marquee transfers to China. He returned to Boca Juniors to finish his club career, winning further domestic trophies and appearing in Copa Libertadores competitions, retiring after a final spell where he also served as a veteran presence among younger professionals.

International career

Tevez represented Argentina U20 at youth level, winning the FIFA U-20 World Cup and advancing to the senior Argentina squad for major tournaments. He played at multiple FIFA World Cup tournaments and Copa América editions, partnering with forwards from Argentina's golden generation including Lionel Messi, Sergio Agüero, and Gonzalo Higuaín. His international tenure included crucial qualifying campaigns, World Cup qualification victories, and appearances in knockout-stage fixtures, while competition for forward roles came from contemporaries at clubs such as Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Inter Milan.

Style of play and reception

Renowned for his tenacity, low center of gravity, and pressing, Tevez combined attributes associated with Argentine forwards like Diego Maradona and Gabriel Batistuta while demonstrating the work ethic praised by managers across Premier League, Serie A, and Campeonato Brasileiro Série A. Coaches who managed him included Carlos Bianchi, Sérgio Cabral?; notable managers at club level were Sir Alex Ferguson, Roberto Mancini, Marcello Lippi, and Galeano?; pundits compared his profile to that of contemporary strikers such as Fernando Torres, Samuel Eto'o, Didier Drogba, and Alexis Sánchez. Supporters lauded his derby goals and trophy-winning contributions, while critics debated his discipline and occasional public disputes with club hierarchies and managers in the context of high-profile transfers and contract negotiations.

Personal life and off-field activities

Tevez's life drew attention due to his upbringing in Fuerte Apache and his later philanthropic gestures, public statements, and business interests in Argentina. He maintained relationships with figures in Argentine football and culture, engaged in charitable efforts including youth sports initiatives, and navigated media scrutiny over transfers and legal disputes involving third-party ownership structures alongside agents and investment groups linked to transfers in South America and Europe. His personal circle included family members who featured in media profiles and biographical coverage in Argentine outlets.

Career statistics and honours

Across club and international play Tevez accumulated hundreds of appearances and a significant goal tally for clubs including Boca Juniors, Corinthians, West Ham United, Manchester United, Manchester City, Juventus, and Shanghai Shenhua. Honours include Copa Libertadores titles, multiple Argentine Primera División championships, Premier League titles, FA Cup and Football League Cup honours, Serie A championships, a FIFA U-20 World Cup winner's medal, and individual awards from competitions in Argentina, Brazil, England, and Italy.

Category:Argentine footballers