Chilean footballer (born 1978)
Cristian Eduardo Carrasco González[1] (born 7 July 1978) is a Chilean former professional footballer who played as a forward.
Career
As a child, Carrasco joined Audax Italiano youth system at the age of 7, coinciding with well-known players such as Rafael Olarra and Alejandro Carrasco.[2] Then he moved to Unión Española, aged 17.[3] After playing for clubs in his country at the three mainly divisions, he went to Indonesia.[2]
He played for Persim Maros, where also played his compatriot Fernando Cárdenas,[4] Persita Tangerang in the Indonesian Super League,[5] among other clubs.[6] With Persim Maros, he scored forty goals between 2002 and 2003.[7]
He has continued on playing football for exhibition games alongside players such as Claudio Martínez and Alejandro Tobar.[8]
Personal life
He is known as "Spider-Man" for his penchant of putting on a Spider-Man mask to celebrate after scoring a goal. Carrasco puts it down to his love for the comic character while growing up.[9]
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