Carlos Riolfo, born on November fifth, nineteen oh five, was a notable Uruguayan footballer who made his mark in the world of association football. His career was highlighted by his contributions to the Uruguay national team, where he showcased his skills on the field.
Riolfo's international appearances were limited, as he played only two matches for the national team, both against Argentina in nineteen twenty-eight. Despite this, he was part of the historic squad that clinched the first-ever World Cup title in nineteen thirty, although he did not see any action during the tournament.
At the club level, Riolfo was associated with Peñarol, one of Uruguay's most prestigious football clubs. His time at Peñarol solidified his reputation in the sport and contributed to the rich history of Uruguayan football.