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Carlos Llamosa

American soccer player (born 1969)


Summary

American soccer player (born 1969)

FieldValue
nameCarlos Llamosa
fullnameCarlos Llamosa
birth_date
birth_placePalmira, Valle del Cauca, Colombia
height
positionDefender
years11986–1989
years21990
years31995–1996
years41997–2000
years52001
years62002–2005
years72006–2007
clubs1Colmena
clubs2Huila
clubs3New York Centaurs
clubs4D.C. United
clubs5Miami Fusion
clubs6New England Revolution
clubs7Chivas USA
caps167
caps221
caps326
caps473
caps520
caps638
caps713
goals14
goals23
goals33
goals43
goals50
goals60
goals70
totalcaps258
totalgoals13
nationalyears11998–2002
nationalteam1United States
nationalcaps129
nationalgoals10
manageryears12010–2012
managerclubs1Chivas USA (assistant)
manageryears22013–2016
managerclubs2New York Cosmos (assistant)
manageryears32017
managerclubs3New England Revolution (assistant)
manageryears42018–2023
managerclubs4Portland Timbers (assistant)
manageryears52025–
managerclubs5San Antonio FC
pcupdateApril 2, 2009
ntupdateApril 2, 2009

Carlos Llamosa (born June 30, 1969) is a former Colombian-born American professional soccer player who played as a defender. He is currently the head coach of USL Championship club San Antonio FC.

Early life and education

Llamosa began his professional soccer career in 1986 with Colombian third division club Colmena. In 1990, he moved to Colombian first division side Huila. In 1991, Llamosa emigrated to the United States to join the rest of his family, which was at the time living in Queens, New York City. Llamosa found a job at the World Trade Center, where he was working during the terrorist attack in 1993.

Playing career

In 1995, Llamosa reignited his professional career, playing a season with the New York Centaurs of the A-League. In his second season with the club, renamed the Fever, Llamosa was named to the All A-League first team.

Llamosa was subsequently picked up by D.C. United in the 1997 MLS Supplemental Draft, and soon earned a starting spot on the team, finishing the season with 20 starts in 25 games played, while helping the team to a second consecutive MLS Cup. Llamosa remained a fixture in 1998, starting every game that he played in. On October 23, 1998, Llamosa was naturalized as a U.S. citizen, and earned his first cap on November 6 against Australia, just two weeks after becoming a U.S. citizen. Llamosa would go on to play in 29 games for the United States, including the 1999 Confederations Cup and 2002 World Cup Qualifiers. He made two substitute appearances during the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

Llamosa remained with D.C. for the 1999 season, again starting every game he played, including the 1999 MLS Cup, where he helped United to their third championship. Llamosa again was a fixture for United in 2000, starting 20 games and playing 1974 minutes. However, at the end of the 2000 season he was traded to the Miami Fusion in exchange for Brian Kamler and a first round draft pick.

Llamosa continued his solid play with the Fusion, organizing the defense of one of league's best-ever offensive teams, making 20 starts and playing 1827 minutes. After the Fusion folded at the end of 2001, Llamosa was selected 5th overall in the 2002 MLS Allocation Draft by the New England Revolution. He would play a significant role for the team over the next two seasons, helping lead the Revs to a 2002 MLS Cup appearance, and starting 23 games for the team in 2003. Llamosa missed all of the 2004 season, however, after injuring his ACL during preseason. He was released in early 2005. In 2006, Llamosa came back to the league, signing with Chivas USA. Llamosa was waived by Chivas USA at the end of the 2007 season.

Coaching

Llamosa first joined the coaching ranks in 2010 as an assistant coach for Chivas USA. He spent three seasons with the club before joining the New York Cosmos as an assistant coach on February 7, 2013.

Llamosa was part of the Cosmos coaching staff for the team's return to professional soccer after 28 years dormant. Llamosa helped guide the Cosmos to an undefeated record at home (W-D-L: 5–2–0) and the 2013 North American Soccer League Fall Season title with an overall record of 31 points from 14 games (W-D-L: 9–4–1). The Cosmos would cap the season by winning the 2013 NASL Soccer Bowl, defeating the Atlanta Silverbacks 1–0 to take home the title. Llamosa is currently joined by fellow assistant coaches Alecko Eskandarian and fellow Colombian Guillermo "Memo" Valencia on the Cosmos' coaching staff working under head coach Giovanni Savarese.

In December 2024, Llamosa was named head coach for San Antonio FC in the USL Championship.

Career statistics

Club performanceLeagueCupLeague CupContinentalTotalSeasonClubLeagueAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsU.S.LeagueOpen CupLeague CupNorth AmericaTotalTotalU.S.1543Career total1543
1997D.C. UnitedMajor League Soccer250
1998180
1999171
2000232
2001Miami Fusion200
2002New England Revolution140
2003240
200400
200500
2006Chivas USA130
200700

Honors

Individual

References

References

  1. "Profile: Carlos Llamosa". Soccer Times.
  2. (April 11, 2016). "From a World Trade Center Basement to the World Cup: The Story of Carlos Llamosa".
  3. Kaufman, Michelle. (September 14, 2001). "Cancellations are major relief to Fusion". [[Miami Herald]].
  4. "Cosmos Name Carlos Llamosa Assistant Coach".
  5. (December 16, 2024). "San Antonio FC appoints Carlos Llamosa as new Head Coach". [[USL Championship]].
  6. link. (May 22, 2009)
  7. (July 17, 1999). "1999 MLS All-Star Game". MLSsoccer.com.
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