Juan Carreño López

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Juan Carreño López
Personal information
Full name Juan Enrique Carreño López
Date of birth (1968-11-16) November 16, 1968 (age 53)
Place of birth San Fernando, Chile
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
Colo-Colo
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1987 Unión San Felipe
1987 Linares Unido
1988 Deportes Colchagua
1989 Ñublense
1990 Naval de Talcahuano
1991 Cobresal
1991 Coquimbo Unido
1992–1993 Everton
1994 Unión Española
1994 UNAM Pumas
1995 Cobreloa
1996–1997 Deportes Concepción
1998 Huachipato
1999 Deportes Iquique
1999 Everton
2000 Santiago Morning
2003 Deportes Concepción
National team
1997–1998 Chile
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Juan Carreño López (born September 16, 1968) is a retired Chilean football forward. He was nicknamed Candonga.

Player career[]

Club career[]

Carreño played mostly of his career in Chilean clubs, but in 1994 he had short spell in Mexican team Pumas de la UNAM. He was known for his hard temper, which was noted in a match between Huachipato and Provincial Osorno in September 1998, where he punched the rival goalkeeper Hernán Caputto.[1]

National team[]

Carreño was part of the Chile national under-20 football team that finished fourth in the 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship, played in Chile.

For the adult team, Carreño scored a goal against Bolivia in the 1998 World Cup qualifiers that qualified Chile for the 1998 World Cup. However, he was not selected for the final squad that went to France.

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