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Carlos Castro Mora : ウィキペディア英語版 | Carlos Castro Mora
Carlos Eduardo Castro Mora (born 10 September 1978) is a retired Costa Rican football player. ==Club career== He made his professional debut on 19 October 1997 for Alajuelense against Puntarenas and also scored his first goal against Puntarenas on 15 November 1998,〔(Castro en datos (2002 Profile) ) - Nación 〕 but was rumoured to be kicked off of the team for apparently drinking problems (which he denies). In 2003 he moved abroad to play for Rubin Kazan in Russia whom he left in May 2004〔(Mundialista costarricense Carlos Castro deja el futbol ruso ) - Nación 〕 to return to Alajuelense. He has played as left back or left midfielder and dribbles and crosses well, he also has good passing skills. In January 2007 he signed on a free deal for Norwegian firstdivision club, FK Haugesund, but left the club in January 2008 due to the family did not want to stay in Norway.〔() - FK Haugesund〕 He decided to go back to Costa Rica after a good season in Norway, and signed for his beloved team, Alajuelense.〔(Carlos Castro regresa a Alajuelense ) - Nación 〕 As soon as he signed, he became a regular in the starting line-up. In June 2010 he left them for Puntarenas〔(Carlos Castro firmó con Puntarenas ) - Nación 〕 and he later played for Brujas. In summer 2011 he had a very short stint at Herediano, joining them in June〔(Herediano ficha a Castro y Salazar ) - Nación 〕 and leaving them already in August.〔(Carlos Castro queda fuera del Herediano ) - Nación 〕 In summer 2012, Castro was snapped up by Carmelita〔(Daniel Jiménez y Mario Camacho reforzarán a Carmelita en repechaje contra Orión ) - Nación 〕 and on 1 May 2014 he announced his retirement.〔(Carlos Castro anunció su retiro del fútbol ) - Teletica 〕
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