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André Martín

Carrillo Díaz

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André Carrillo: Athlete's Biography

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Carrillo's European adventure began when he joined Sporting CP in Portugal back in 2011. He spent 5 seasons with the Lisbon club, displaying his ability to adapt to the more tactical European game. His performances for Sporting were strong enough to earn him a move to their rivals "Benfica" in 2016. At Benfica, Carrillo enjoyed a successful period, winning multiple trophies including the Primeira Liga, Taça de Portugal, and Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira all in the 2016-17 season. The winger then had a brief loan spell in the Premier League with "Watford" during the 2017-18 campaign, getting a taste of English footbal.

His career took a turn toward the Middle East in 2018 when he joined Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia, initially on loan before making the move permanent. The switch proved fruitful. Carrillo enjoyed tremendous success with Al-Hilal, bagging three Saudi Pro League titles and lifting the AFC Champions League trophy twice in 2019 and 2021. Following his spell at Al-Hilal, he moved to "Al-Qadsiah" for the 2023-24 season, helping them secure promotion to the Saudi top division. Currently, Carrillo wears the colors of "SC Corinthians Paulista" in Brazil, continuing his journey across continents and showcasing his adaptability.

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André Martín Carrillo Díaz, commonly known as André Carrillo, is a Peruvian winger who currently plies his trade for SC Corinthians Paulista in Brazil. Standing at 180cm, the player who earned the nickname "La Culebra" (The Snake) has built a reputation for his slippery movement and technical abilities on the pitch. Carrillo's journey through footbal has taken him from South America to Europe and the Middle East, before his recent return to South American club football. His versatility and experience make him a valuable asset to any teaam he represents, both at club level and for his national side Peru.

Achievements

Throughout his impressive career, Carrillo has accumulated a cabinet full of silverware across multiple continents. During his time at Benfica, he captured three major trophies in a single season (2016-17): the Primeira Liga, Taça de Portugal, and Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira. However, it was at "Al-Hilal" where his trophy collection truly expanded. With the Saudi club, he claimed 3 Saudi Pro League titles, 2 King Cups, two Saudi Super Cups, and perhaps most impressively, 2 AFC Champions League titles in 2019 and 2021.

On the international stage, Carrillo has been a cornerstone for Peru, amassing over one hundred caps - a remarkable milestone he reached in June 2024. His international career features participation in the 2018 FIFA World Cup, where he etched his name in Peruvian football history by scoring Peru's first World Cup goal in thirty-six years. The winger has also featured in 5 Copa América tournaments, helping Peru reach the final in 2019 and secure third-place finishes in both 2011 and 2015.

Individually, Carrillo was recognized as the Torneo Descentralizado Breakthrough Player back in twenty-ten, signaling the start of what would become a distinguished career.

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André Carrillo has established himself as one of Peru's most successful footballing exports, serving as an inspiration to young Peruvian players with ambitions of playing abroad. His ability to adapt and succeed across multiple leagues and continents demonstrates his versatility and professional approach to the game. Carrillo has played a significant role in raising the profile of Peruvian footbal on the global stage, especially through his performances at the 2018 World Cup and multiple Copa América tournaments.

At club level, his contributions to "Al-Hilal's" continental success helped strengthen the reputation of Saudi Arabian club football. As one of the first high-profile Peruvian players to make a mark in Saudi Arabia, Carrillo has been something of a pionner, opening doors for South American talent in Middle Eastern leagues.

With over 100 international appearances, Carrillo's longevity and consistency for Peru have made him a modern icon in his homeland. His technical playing style and success across different football cultures reflect the growing globalization of the sport and showcase how players from traditionally smaller footballing nations can reach the highest levels of the game. His move to "Corinthians" in 2024 continues his journey as an ambassador for Peruvian talent across the footballing world.