Nombre
Carlos VelaPronunciación
Veh-lahEstatura
5' 10"Peso
170 lbsLugar de nacimiento
3.1.1989 (35)Lugar de nacimiento
Cancún, Quintana Roo, MexicoPosición
ForwardPerfil
LeftCategoría en la plantilla
SeniorACQUIRED Â
Signed with the Club in Aug. 2017 as the first Designated Player in Club History. Â
CAREER MILESTONES Â
- MLS Supporters’ Shield Winner: 2019 Â
- Landon Donovan MLS MVP: 2019 Â
- MLS Golden Boot: 2019 Â
- MLS Records: Most Goals By One Player In A Season (2019, 34); Most Goals / Assists By One Player In A Season (2019, 34 / 15); Most Goals By A Duo In A Season (2019, Carlos Vela / Diego Rossi, 50); Fastest Player To Score 20 Goals (2019, 21 Games); Most Goals Scored By Mexican Player (MLS Career)(2019, 48) Â
- MLS Best XI: 2018, 2019 Â
- MLS All-Star: 2018, 2019 Â
- MLS Player of the Month: 2019, Mar., Apr., Sept./Oct. Â
- MLS Player of the Week: 2018 Week 33; 2019 Weeks two, five, 18, 25, 30, 31 Â
- MLS Team of the Week: 2018Weeks two, five, seven, eight, 27, 33; 2019 Weeks two, three, five, six, seven, eight, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, 21, 23, 25, 30, 31 ; 2020, Week 1Â
- Gold Cup Winner: 2009, 2015 Â
- CONCACAF Cup Winner: 2015 Â
- Real Sociedad Player of the Year: 2011-12, 2013-14 Â
- La Liga Player of the Month: Dec. 2013, Nov. 2014 Â
- FIFA U-17 World Cup Winner: 2005 Â
- FIFA U-17 World Cup Golden Boot: 2005 Â
PROFESSIONAL Â
2020 (Los Angeles Football Club):Â
- Appeared in seven matches, starting four for a total of 332 minutes. Â
- Scored four goals and added an assist.Â
- Suffered Grade 2 MCL injury in his left knee in the 56th minute of LAFC's 2-0 loss to the Galaxy on August 22. Returned on October 25 in 2-0 loss to the Galaxy. Â
- Earned MLS Team of the Week honors for week 1.Â
- Played 90’ at forward during 1-1 draw vs. POR on 11/8; tallied fourth goal of season.Â
2019 (Los Angeles Football Club): Â
- Made 31 regular season starts, capturing all-time MLS records in goals scored (34), most goals and assists by one player in a season (34 / 15), in 2,726’ minutes played. Â
- Started both MLS Cup Playoff matches, tallying two goals and one assist in the 5-3 Western Conference Semifinal win vs. the LA Galaxy on October 24. Â
- Set a number of MLS single season records including: most goals by one player in a season (2019, 34); most goals / assists by one player in a season (2019, 34 / 15); most goals by a duo in a season (2019, Carlos Vela / Diego Rossi, 50); fastest player to score 20 goals (2019, 21 games); most goals scored by Mexican player (MLS career)(2019, 48). Â
- Had two hat tricks, first in the 5-0 win against the San Jose Earthquakes on March 30; second against the Colorado Rapids in the last game of the regular season, a 3-1 win on October 6 where he broke the goal-scoring record. Â
- Had seven multi-goal games. Â
- Started three Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup matches, adding two goals and an assist. Â
- Earned the Landon Donovan MLS MVP award. Â
- Earned the MLS Golden Boot award. Â
- MLS All-Star Game Fan XI and named MLS All-Star Captain for second straight year. Â
- Earned MLS Player of the Month honors in March, April and September/October. Â
- Earned MLS Player of the Week honors inweeks two, five, 18, 25, 30, 31. Â
- Earned MLS Team of the Week honors in weeks two, three, five, six, seven, eight, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, 21, 23, 25, 30, 31. Â
2018 (Los Angeles Football Club) Â
- Started 26 of 28 regular season appearances, scoring 14 goals and adding 13 assists (2,378 total minutes played). Â
- Tallied first MLS goal in 5-1 win at Real Salt Lake on March 10. Â
- Named to MLS Team of the Week (Weeks 2, 5, 7, 8, 27, 33); Player of the Week (Week 33). Â
- Named to 2018 MLS All-Star Team and voted as 2018 All-Star Team Captain. Â
- Appeared in two Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup matches, earning a goal and five shots. Â
- Started the Club’s first ever playoff game, a 2 -3 loss to Real Salt Lake on November 1, adding an assist and five shots. Â
2016 - 17 (*Real Sociedad, La Liga):  Â
Started 35 games, scoring 10 goals and two assists across all competitions.  * On April 10, 2017 made his debut appearance for Real Sociedad, the second most appearances for a foreign player with 200, behind only Darko Kovacevic.   * Scored the third goal in his final game for Real Sociedad (Dec. 20) in a 3-1 victory over La Liga Club.  Â
2015 - 16 (*Real Sociedad, La Liga):  Â
Started 32 games, scoring 5 goals and 4 assists across all competitions. Â
2014 - 15 (*Real Sociedad, La Liga):  Â
Appeared in 30 matches (24 starts), scoring 10 goals with four assists across all competitions.  * Won La Liga Player of the Month for December 2014.  * Did not play from Jan 31st to March 22nd as a result of a knee injury. Â
2013 - 14 (*Real Sociedad, La Liga):  Â
Appeared in 50 matches (45 starts) including six Champions League matches, scoring 19 goals and 12 assists across all competitions.  * Scored two goals to ensure Real Sociedad’s advancement to the Champions League Group Stage against Olympique Lyonnais, La Real’s first group stage appearance in 10 years.   * Scored two goals vs. Celta Vigo at home on Nov. 23, 2013. Â
2012 - 13 (*Real Sociedad, La Liga):  Â
Officially transferred to Real Sociedad, joining the La Liga club in July, 2012.  * Appeared in 36 matches (32 starts), scoring 14 goals and nine assists across all competitions. Â
2011 - 12 (Real Sociedad, La Liga): Â
- Loaned from Arsenal to Real Sociedad of Spain’s La Liga, joining the club in August, 2011. Â
- Started 29 matches, scoring 12 goals and 7 assists across all competitions for Real Sociedad. Â
2010 - 11 (Arsenal, English Premier League / West Bromwich Albion, English Premier League): Â
- Appeared in 11 matches for Arsenalbefore joining West Bromwich Albion FC in February, 2011 on loan until the end of the 2010-2011 season. Â
- Scored his first goal in his third match for West Brom with a 92nd minute equalizer against the Wolverhampton Wanderers. Â
2009 - 10 (Arsenal, English Premier League): Â
- Ankle injury kept him sidelined until September. Â
- Started eight matches, scoring two goals and five assists across all competitions. Â
2008 - 09 (Arsenal, English Premier League):  Â
- Made his competitive debut for Arsenal on August 30, 2008 against Newcastle. Â
- In his first career start with the Club (September, 23 2008), Vela scored a hat-trick in 6-0 win against Sheffield United in the League Cup (the second goal was voted as one of Arsenal’s 50 greatest goals). Â
- Finished the season with six goals, four assists, and 29 appearances across all competitions. Â
2007 - 08 (Osasuna, La Liga):  Â
- Loaned by Salamanaca to La Liga club Osasuna. Â
- Appeared in 33 matches (21 starts), registering three goals and four assists. Â
2006 - 07 (Salamanca, Spanish Segunda División):  Â
- Loaned to Spanish Segunda División club Salamanca from Arsenal. Â
- Scored eight goals in 31 appearances.  Â
2005 - 06 (Chivas Guadalajara, Liga MX / Celta Vigo, La Liga): Â
- Began his professional career with Chivas Guadalajara after being signed from the club’s youth system. Â
- Signed a five-year deal with Arsenal of the Premier League and was then loaned to Celta de Vigo of Spain’s La Liga. Â
INTERNATIONAL Â
- Started 6 of 6 appearances with the Mexican National team at the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Â
- Scored one goal in the 2-1 victory in the group stage match versus South Korea. (total of 315 minutes played Â
- Played eight matches for the Mexico U-17 National Team, scoring five goals to en route to winning the tournament as well as the Golden Boot at the U-17 FIFA World Cup in 2005. Â
- Overall, has appeared in 72 matches, scoring 19 goals and adding nine assists across all competitions for the Mexican National Team. Â
PERSONAL Â
- Dedicated his U-17 World Cup Golden Boot Award to his father, as the winning game was on his father’s birthday. Â
- Favorite sport other than soccer is basketball. Â
- Has an older brother, Alejandro Vela, who plays for Venados FC Yucatán of the Mexican second division. Â
- Favorite food is Pizza. Â
- He and wife Saioa, welcomed son Romeo in 2016. Â
- Follow Carlos on Twitter @11carlosV and Instagram @carlosv11_