Sneha Girap (Editor)

Carlos Diarte

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Full name
  
Carlos Martinez Diarte

Name
  
Carlos Diarte

Role
  
Football player

1967–1971
  
Olimpia

Playing position
  
Forward

Years
  
Team


Carlos Diarte Carlos DIARTE 19741977


Date of birth
  
(1954-01-26)26 January 1954

Date of death
  
29 June 2011(2011-06-29) (aged 57)

Died
  
June 28, 2011, Valencia, Spain

Place of birth
  
Asuncion, Paraguay

ASSE 4-1 Nice - 16e de finale retour de la Coupe de France 1984-1985


Carlos Martínez Diarte (26 January 1954 – 29 June 2011), alias Lobo, was a Paraguayan football striker and coach.

Contents

Carlos Diarte Old School Panini Les trangers de la Division 1 quotEl

Brest 3-2 ASSE - 3e journée de D1 1983-1984


As player

Carlos Diarte Old School Panini Les trangers de la Division 1 quotEl

Diarte started his career in Olimpia Asunción and at the age of 16 he made his debut in the professional squad, helping Olimpia win the Paraguayan championship in 1971. His speed and goal-scoring skills were soon noticed by teams all around Europe, and in 1973 he signed for Real Zaragoza of Spain where he was part of the famous "Zaraguayos" group (a reference to the Paraguayan stars such as Saturnino Arrua and Felipe Ocampos that were playing for Zaragoza at that time). In 1976, Diarte signed for Valencia CF where he would be part of a formidable attacking line along with Mario Kempes and Johnny Rep. Diarte also played for UD Salamanca (from 1979 to 1980), Real Betis (from 1980 to 1983 where he scored 29 goals in 75 La Liga games) and AS Saint-Étienne of France (from 1983 to 1985).

Carlos Diarte Carlos 39Lobo39 Diarte el goleador que se acab refugiando

In 1987, he returned to Olimpia Asunción to retire. In that year, he helped the team win the Paraguayan championship. Diarte was also part of the Paraguay national football team for several years.

As coach

Carlos Diarte Fallece el ex delantero paraguayo Carlos 39Lobo39 Diarte

Once Diarte retired as a footballer he became a coach and managed several teams including Valencia CF (1988), Deportivo Alginet, Atlético Madrid B (1997–1998), UD Salamanca (1998–1999) and Gimnàstic de Tarragona (2002) all from Spain; Atl. Colegiales, Guaraní and Olimpia (as assistant coach) from Paraguay. He also managed the Equatorial Guinea national football team before being diagnosed with cancer.

Death

Carlos Diarte Un cncer acaba con la vida de 39Lobo39 Diarte Libertad

Diarte died of cancer on 29 June 2011.

References

Carlos Diarte Wikipedia