Carlos Tevez, born on February fifth, nineteen eighty-four, is a prominent Argentine football manager and former player, renowned for his dynamic playing style. Throughout his illustrious career, Tevez showcased his versatility on the field, excelling as a striker, winger, supporting forward, and attacking midfielder. Currently, he serves as the head coach of Primera División club Talleres, marking a new chapter in his football journey.
Tevez's professional career began with Boca Juniors, where he achieved significant success, winning the Copa Libertadores and Intercontinental Cup in two thousand three. His subsequent move to Brazilian club Corinthians saw him clinch the league title, further establishing his reputation. In two thousand six, he transitioned to the English Premier League with West Ham United, followed by a controversial transfer to Manchester United in two thousand seven, where he won six trophies, including two Premier League titles and a UEFA Champions League.
In two thousand nine, Tevez joined Manchester City's ranks, where he made a remarkable impact, winning the Premier League Golden Boot in the two thousand ten–eleven season and another Premier League title in the two thousand eleven–twelve season. His journey continued in two thousand thirteen with Juventus, where he secured two Scudetti among other accolades. After returning to Boca Juniors in June two thousand fifteen, he later signed with Chinese club Shanghai Shenhua, becoming one of the highest-paid footballers globally. Tevez returned to Boca Juniors for a third spell in two thousand eighteen, winning the Primera División titles in two thousand seventeen–eighteen and two thousand nineteen–twenty.
On the international stage, Tevez made his debut for Argentina in two thousand four, earning seventy-six caps and scoring thirteen goals. He was a gold medalist and the Summer Olympics Golden Boot winner at the two thousand four Olympics, and he represented Argentina in two FIFA World Cups, a FIFA Confederations Cup, and four Copa América tournaments. His accolades include being named South American Footballer of the Year three times, Footballer of the Year of Argentina twice, and Argentine Sportsperson of the Year once. Tevez announced his retirement from professional football in June two thousand twenty-two, leaving behind a legacy of excellence.