Jose Carranza (soccer, born 1999)

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Jose Carranza
Personal information
Date of birth (1999-01-18) January 18, 1999 (age 23)
Place of birth Manassas, Virginia
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
2013–2016 D.C. United
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2017 North Carolina FC 9 (0)
2018 Atlanta United 2 13 (0)
2018 Louisville City 6 (1)
National team
2016 United States U18 4 (2)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 11:36, 15 October 2018 (UTC)

Jose Carranza (born January 18, 1999) is a professional American soccer player who is currently a free agent.

Career[]

Youth and amateur[]

Carranza played for Northern Virginia SC before joining the D.C. United Academy in 2013. He played at different levels in the D.C. United Academy from 2013 to 2016.[1]

On March 24, 2017, he signed an amateur contract with North American Soccer League side North Carolina FC.[2]

Professional[]

Carranza signed his first professional contract with North Carolina FC on August 1, 2017.[3]

Carranza signed with Atlanta United 2 for the first half of the 2018 season.[4]

On August 20, 2018, Carranza joined USL side Louisville City FC as a free agent.[5]

International career[]

In 2014 Carranza joined the U.S. Soccer U-17 Residency Program.[6] In October 2017 he was called up for the U-18 Men’s National Team camp in Spain.[7]

Honors[]

Club[]

Louisville City FC

References[]

  1. ^ "Carranza leaves D.C. United academy to train with Carolina RailHawks". Soccerwire.com.
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on October 16, 2017. Retrieved October 15, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ "Manassas resident Jose Carranza signs pro contract with North Carolina FC". Insidenova.com.
  4. ^ "Atlanta United 2 signs Jose Carranza and Devon Sandoval". Atlutd.com. Retrieved May 1, 2019.
  5. ^ "LouCity inks midfielder Jose Carranza". Louisvillecityfc.com. August 20, 2018.
  6. ^ "Jose Carranza joins U.S. Soccer's U-17 Residency Program". Dcunited.com. January 9, 2014. Retrieved September 24, 2018.
  7. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on October 16, 2017. Retrieved October 15, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ Arlia, John (November 8, 2018). "Spencer's Strike Leads Louisville to Second Straight USL Cup". Uslsoccer.com. Louisville, KY. Archived from the original on November 9, 2018. Retrieved November 8, 2018.

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