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Antonio Carbajal (Antonio Félix Carbajal Rodríguez) was born on 7 June, 1929 in Mexico City, Mexico, is a Mexican footballer (1929–2023). Discover Antonio Carbajal's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 93 years old?

Popular As Antonio Félix Carbajal Rodríguez
Occupation N/A
Age 93 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 7 June 1929
Birthday 7 June
Birthplace Mexico City, Mexico
Date of death 9 May, 2023
Died Place León, Guanajuato, Mexico
Nationality Mexico

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Antonio Carbajal Height, Weight & Measurements

At 93 years old, Antonio Carbajal height is 1.81 m .

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Antonio Carbajal Net Worth

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1929

Antonio Félix "Tota" Carbajal Rodríguez (7 June 1929 – 9 May 2023) was a Mexican professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

He was also called "El Cinco Copas", in reference to his record of having played five World Cups.

1948

Born in Mexico City, Carbajal became a professional footballer with the local Club España in 1948, after having been in the squad that participated at the Olympic tournament in 1948.

1950

After the disappearance of España in 1950, he joined Club León, where he would remain until the end of his career.

Carbajal made his international debut with the Mexico national team in the Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on 24 June 1950, against World Cup hosts Brazil.

He was the youngest goalkeeper to play in that tournament.

In 11 World Cup matches from 1950 to 1966, he conceded 25 goals, a record that was tied by Saudi goalkeeper Mohamed Al-Deayea in 2002.

1954

He appeared in one match at the 1954 World Cup and in three at the 1958 tournament; at the 1962 World Cup in Chile, he became the first footballer ever to appear in four World Cups, also helping his team win its first-ever World Cup match when they defeated Czechoslovakia 3–1 in the first round.

Four years later Carbajal established another mark with his fifth World Cup appearance.

1960

After retiring as a player, he became a manager in the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s with Club León, Unión de Curtidores, Atletas Campesinos and Atlético Morelia.

1969

1Includes results from season 1969-1970 Primera División de México & cup tournament

1970

He twice won both the Copa México as Campeón de Campeones with Club Leon in the early 1970s.

Then he managed Unión de Curtidores in the only two seasons this club advanced to the play-offs, and was awarded Primera División's best coach one time.

He achieved the championship in Segunda División with Atletas Campesinos in partnership with Antonio Ascencio.

2Includes only results from 1970 to 1971 & 1971-72 Primera División de México (regular seasons and play-offs), cup tournaments and Campeón de Campeones.

1972

It does not include results from Torneo México 70 and 1972-73 Primera División de México's season

3Includes results from Primera División de México (regular seasons and play-offs) and cup tournaments

1978

4Includes only results from 1978 to 1979 Primera División de México.

1979

It does not include results from 1979 to 1980 Primera División de México

5Includes only eight play-offs results from Segunda División de México

1984

During the 1984–85 season, Carbajal was appointed as manager for Atlético Morelia; he helped the team avoid relegation in his first season.

He went on to manage the team for over a decade, where the team qualified various times to the postseason, including two semi-finals.

Carbajal died on 9 May 2023, at the age of 93.

He had been hospitalised the week prior with blood pressure problems.

From January 2023 until his death in May 2023, Carbajal was the last surviving player from the 1950 World Cup.

1988

6Includes results from Primera División de México (regular seasons and play-offs), cup tournaments and 1988 CONCACAF Championship

León

Individual

León

Atletas Campesinos

Individual

1998

That record was equaled by German player Lothar Matthäus in 1998, by his compatriot Rafael Márquez in 2018, in 2022 by Argentine Lionel Messi, Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo and two more of his compatriots, Guillermo Ochoa and Andrés Guardado.

2015

In 2015 Homare Sawa and Formiga became the first footballers to appear for a record sixth time at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada.

In total, Carbajal appeared in 48 international matches for Mexico.