Carlos Bacca

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Carlos Bacca
Carlos Bacca, 2012-07-17.jpg
Bacca in 2012
Personal information
Full name Carlos Arturo Bacca Ahumada
Date of birth (1986-09-08) 8 September 1986 (age 38)
Place of birth Puerto Colombia, Colombia
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Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Milan
Number 70
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2006–2011 Atlético Junior 97 (50)
2006 Barranquilla (loan) 27 (11)
2007–2008 Minervén (loan) 29 (12)
2008 Barranquilla (loan) 19 (14)
2012–2013 Club Brugge 45 (28)
2013–2015 Sevilla 71 (34)
2015– Milan 27 (8)
International career
2012– Colombia 25 (8)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 21 December 2015
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 17 November 2015

Carlos Arturo Bacca Ahumada (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkarloz ˈβaka]; born 8 September 1986) is a Colombian professional footballer who plays for Italian club A.C. Milan and the Colombia national team as a striker.

He 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 team Milan.

An international for Colombia since 2012, Bacca represented the country at the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2015 Copa América. Having developed a name for himself in Europe, he sealed a €30 million switch to Milan in 2015. He is renowned for his pace, aggression and determination.

Club career

Atlético Junior

Bacca began his professional career with Atlético Junior in 2006, where he did not have many chances to play. While playing football, Bacca had a second job working as a bus driver's assistant, to earn more money since his family came from a poor background.[1] On loan at Barranquilla FC in 2007, Bacca made 27 appearances and scored 12 goals. After that, Bacca joined the Venezuelan club Minervén on loan for one season. Bacca led the club into second place in the league, scoring 12 goals in 29 games. In 2008, Bacca rejoined Barranquilla on loan once again and was the league top scorer with 14 goals in 19 games.[citation needed]

In his first professional season at Junior, Bacca quickly earned himself a regular first team place and was the top scorer in the 2009 Copa Colombia. A year later in 2010, he became the winner and top goalscorer of the Categoría Primera A; repeating in 2011 as winner and top goalscorer giving Junior their sixth and seventh Colombian titles.[citation needed]

Since making a breakthrough at Atlético Junior, Bacca had attracted clubs' interest, mostly from Europe. Many clubs in Europe like Russian side Lokomotiv Moscow[2] and Chievo[3] came close to Bacca's signature, but those moves were never completed. Bacca revealed that he nearly joined Lokomotiv Moscow, but his hopes of moving to Russia ended after the club instead signed the Ecuadorian striker Felipe Caicedo.[4]

Club Brugge

Bacca training with Club Brugge in 2013

During the beginning of 2012, Bacca signed for Belgian side Club Brugge, putting pen to paper on a three-year contract worth €1.5 million for his services.[5] He stated that joining Club Brugge fulfilled his dream to play in Europe.[6]

He made his debut, on 21 January 2012, coming on as a substitute for Lior Refaelov in the 68th minute, as Brugge lost 1–0 against Mechelen. In his first three months at Brugge, Bacca struggled to make a breakthrough in the first team, but in the playoffs, he earned his place in the first team. On 15 April 2012, Bacca scored his first league goal for the club against Gent, which gave Brugge the 1–0 win. Then in the last game of the season, Bacca scored twice, in a 3–2 win over Kortrijk, as Brugge finished in second place to earn a European spot.[7]

At the start of the 2012–13 season, Bacca started to play more regularly after the departure of Joseph Akpala and earned the trust of new manager Georges Leekens. In January 2013, having scored eighteen goals to date, Bacca asked for a transfer after announcing his intention to leave Brugge.[8] This in response to several clubs throughout Europe expressing an interest in Bacca.[9] However, in an unexpected turn of events two weeks later, Bacca signed a new contract that would have kept him at the club until 2016.[10] At the end of the 2012–13 season, Bacca was not only the club's top-scorer, but also the league's top scorer.[11] This led him being nominated for the player of the year in Belgium.[12] Six days later, Bacca won the player of the year in Belgium and wrote on Twitter saying "Thanks to my family, friends, family and Club Brugge especially throughout Colombia, this award is for you, thanks for your support".[13]

In his Brugge career, he scored 28 goals in 45 league appearances.[7]

Sevilla

On 9 July 2013, Sevilla FC signed Bacca for €7 million on a five-year contract and in addition, with a €30 million buy-out release clause.[14]

In the Copa EuroAmericana, Bacca scored his first Sevilla goal, in a 3–1 win over Barcelona S.C. on 26 July.[15] He scored his first competitive goal for the club on 1 August, in a 3–0 home win over Mladost for the third qualifying round of the 2013–14 Europa League.[16] His La Liga debut came on 18 August, in a 1–3 home loss to Atlético Madrid. On 25 September, he scored his first two league goals against Rayo Vallecano in a 4–1 victory.

On 26 March 2014, Bacca netted two goals in a Sevilla victory against the then league leaders Real Madrid 2–1 at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium.[17] In the second leg of Sevilla's Europa League quarter-final tie with Porto on 10 April, he scored his side's third goal in a 4–1 win, securing a 4–2 aggregate victory and a spot in the semi-finals of the competition.[18] Two weeks later, he scored the second goal in their 2–0 semi-final first leg win over compatriots Valencia CF.[19] In the final on 14 May, he scored in the penalty shootout where Sevilla beat S.L. Benfica to lift the trophy.[20] Bacca was voted by Marca as the best signing of the 2013–14 La Liga season.[21] At the LFP Awards, he was voted the season's best player from the Americas, ahead of Real Madrid's Ángel Di María and FC Barcelona's Neymar.[22]

On 30 September 2014, Bacca signed a contract extension with Sevilla, keeping him at the club until 2018.[23] He scored seven European goals as the club retained their Europa League crown, including two in the final for a 3–2 victory over FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk, thus qualifying the team to the next season's Champions League.[24]

Milan

On 2 July 2015, A.C. Milan announced the signing of Bacca after activating his buyout clause of €30 million, subject to a medical.[25] He made his debut for Milan in a friendly win over city rivals Inter in Shenzhen, China.[26] He made his competitive debut on 17 August in the third round of the Coppa Italia, starting in a 2–0 win over Perugia at the San Siro.[27] He scored his first goal in Serie A on 29 August 2015 in a 2-1 home win against Empoli. He scored his first brace in Serie A on 19 September 2015 in a 3-2 home win against Palermo.

International career

Bacca scored his first goal for the senior national team in his debut on 11 August 2010, putting Colombia in front against Bolivia at the Estadio Hernando Siles in La Paz; the match finished in a 1–1 draw.[28] His next goal for Colombia came over two years later, scoring his side's second of the match in a 3–0 win over Cameroon on 17 October 2012.[29]

On 31 May 2014, Bacca scored to put Colombia ahead 2–0 against Senegal, in a match that finished 2–2.[30] Bacca was selected to the final 23-man roster for Colombia at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil less than a week later.[31] Bacca made one appearance in the finals, coming on as a substitute and winning a penalty in Colombia's 1–2 defeat to hosts Brazil in the quarter-finals.[32]

In a friendly match against El Salvador at the Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey on 10 October 2014, Bacca scored twice as Colombia won 3–0.[33]

In May 2015, Bacca was included in Colombia's 23-man squad for the 2015 Copa América by coach José Pékerman.[34] After the team's second match, a 1–0 defeat of Brazil in Santiago on 17 June, Bacca was red carded after the final whistle for pushing over Brazilian striker Neymar, who himself was earlier sent off for deliberately kicking the ball at Pablo Armero.[35] Bacca was given a two-match ban, while Neymar was suspended for four matches.[36]

Career statistics

As of 13 December 2015[7]
Club Season League Cup Continental Other Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Barranquilla (loan) 2006 27 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 12
Minervén (loan) 2007 29 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 12
Barranquilla (loan) 2008 19 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 14
Total 75 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 75 38
Atlético Junior 2009 29 12 12 11 0 0 0 0 41 23
2010 32 18 0 0 2 0 0 0 34 18
2011 36 20 11 8 8 4 0 0 55 32
Total 97 50 23 19 10 4 0 0 130 73
Club Brugge 2011–12 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 3
2012–13 35 25 2 0 7 3 0 0 44 28
Total 45 28 2 0 7 3 0 0 54 31
Sevilla 2013–14 35 14 1 0 16 7 0 0 53 21
2014–15 36 20 3 1 15 7 1 0 55 28
Total 71 34 4 1 31 14 1 0 108 49
Milan 2015–16 19 8 3 2 0 0 0 0 22 10
Total 19 8 3 2 0 0 0 0 22 10
Career Total 305 157 31 21 48 21 1 0 382 197

International goals

Scores and results lists Colombia's goal tally first.[37]
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 11 August 2010 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia  Bolivia
1–0
1–1
Friendly
2. 17 October 2012 Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez, Barranquilla, Colombia  Cameroon
2–0
3–0
3. 31 May 2014 Estadio Pedro Bidegain, Buenos Aires, Argentina  Senegal
2–0
2–2
4. 10 October 2014 Red Bull Arena, Harrison, United States  El Salvador
2–0
3–0
5.
3–0
6. 14 November 2014 Craven Cottage, London, England  United States
1–1
2–1
7. 26 March 2015 Bahrain National Stadium, Riffa, Bahrain  Bahrain
1–0
6–0
8. 8 September 2015 Red Bull Arena, Harrison, United States  Peru
1–0
1–1

Honours

Club

Atlético Junior
Sevilla

Individual

References

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  37. "Carlos Bacca International Statistics"., Int.soccerway.com Retrieved on 31 July 2014
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External links

  • Carlos Bacca at National-Football-Teams.comLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
  • Carlos Bacca at Topforward

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