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| Full name: | Carlos Arturo Bacca Ahumada | |
| Date of birth: | 8 September 1986 | |
| Place of birth: | Puerto Colombia, | |
| Height: | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) | |
| Playing position: | Striker | |
| Club information | ||
| Current club | ||
| Number | 70 | |
| Senior clubs | ||
| Years | Club | App (Gls) |
| 2006–2011 2006 2007–2008 2008 2012–2013 2013–2015 2015– |
97 (50) 27 (11) 29 (12) 19 (14) 45 (28) 72 (34) 69 (31) | |
| National team | ||
| 2010– | 40 (13) | |
Carlos Arturo Bacca Ahumada (born 8 September 1986) is a Colombian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Italian club AC Milan and the Colombian national team.
Bacca began his career at Atlético Junior, where he was top scorer in the 2010 Categoría Primera A Apertura. In January 2012, he moved to Club Brugge, where he was the Belgian Pro League's top scorer in his only full season before joining Sevilla for €7 million. He won the UEFA Europa League in both of his first two seasons with the club, scoring twice in the 2015 final. In the summer of 2015, he joined Serie A side Milan for €30 million.
An international for Colombia since 2012, Bacca represented the country at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, the 2015 Copa América, and the Copa América Centenario, in which they finished third. He is renowned for his pace, aggression, eye for goal, and determination as a forward.
External links[]
- Carlos Bacca at National-Football-Teams.com
- Carlos Bacca at Topforward
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| Colombia – 2014 FIFA World Cup – Quarter-finals |
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1. Ospina
2. Zapata
3. Yepes (c)
4. Arias
5. Carbonero
6. Sánchez
7. Armero
8. Aguilar
9. Gutiérrez
10. James
11. Cuadrado
12. Vargas
13. Guarín
14. Ibarbo
15. Mejía
16. Balanta
17. Bacca
18. Zúñiga
19. Ramos
20. Quintero
21. Martínez
22. Mondragón
23. Valdés
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| Colombia – 2015 Copa América |
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1. Ospina
2. Zapata
3. Franco
4. Arias
5. Valencia
6. Sánchez
7. Armero
8. Cardona
9. Falcao (c)
10. James
11. Cuadrado
12. Vargas
13. Andrade
14. Valdés
15. Mejía
16. Ibarbo
17. Bacca
18. Zúñiga
19. Teo
20. Muriel
21. Jackson M.
22. Murillo
23. Bonilla
Manager: |
| Colombia – Copa América Centenario |
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1. Ospina
2. C. Zapata
3. Mina
4. Arias
5. Celis
6. Sánchez
7. Bacca
8. Cardona
9. R. Martínez
10. James (c)
11. Cuadrado
12. R. Zapata
13. S. Pérez
14. Medina
15. Aguilar
16. D. Torres
17. D. Moreno
18. Fabra
19. F. Díaz
20. Roa
21. Marlos
22. Murillo
23. Bonilla
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| Colombia – 2018 FIFA World Cup – Round of 16 |
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1. Ospina
2. Zapata
3. Murillo
4. Arias
5. Barrios
6. C. Sánchez
7. Bacca
8. Aguilar
9. Falcao (c)
10. James
11. J. G. Cuadrado
12. Vargas
13. Mina
14. Muriel
15. Uribe
16. Lerma
17. Mojica
18. Fabra
19. Borja
20. Quintero
21. Izquierdo
22. J. F. Cuadrado
23. D. Sánchez
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