Meet Romeo And India Vela

Publish date: 2024-06-23

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Carlos Vela children-Mexican professional footballer, Carlos Alberto Vela Garrido was born on March 1, 1989.

Vela was born in Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexico to Enrique Vela and Nella Garrido. His father was a semi-pro football player who was forced to stop due to a ruptured ligament. Vela’s father signed him up for neighborhood football teams.

Ko Cha Wolis, which translates to “Kicking Round Ball” in Mayan, was Vela’s first club. According to Félix Alcalá, who was coaching him at the time, he gained a lot of knowledge and made tremendous growth and improvement there.

Vela played football and basketball at the same time in school, which generated numerous issues with his coaches. At the age of 12, Vela’s father forced him to choose a single sport to concentrate on, and he went with football.

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Enrique Vela was frustrated that his son was not being recruited because he lived in Cancun. In 2001, José Luis Real of the youth system of C.D. Guadalajara dispatched scouts to Cancun, where Vela drew their attention.

As a brief trial session with unpaid expenses, Guadalajara invited him to a youth competition in Buenos Aires.

In 2003, Vela was seen at a regional match in Ciudad Victoria and offered contracts with Primera División teams there.

He eventually signed with Guadalajara in 2003 but was never selected for the team’s first team and was unable to make his career debut in Mexico.

Carlos Vela career

Los Angeles FC’s captain and player, Vela, is a member of Major League Soccer. Vela is a skilled offensive player who can play as a forward, winger, or attacking midfielder.

As the top scorer in the 2005 FIFA U-17 World Championship, Vela first gained attention from European clubs while playing for Mexican club Guadalajara. That same year, he signed with Premier League club Arsenal.

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After joining Arsenal, he spent time on loan at English team West Bromwich Albion, Spanish clubs Salamanca and Osasuna, and finally Real Sociedad in 2011. Real Sociedad signed him initially on loan and then on a permanent basis the following season.

Vela appeared in 250 games with La Real during the course of his six-year stay, participating in 73 goals.

He joined Los Angeles FC in January 2018, and in his second season there, he won the Supporters’ Shield and the MLS Golden Boot while also setting a new mark for the most goals scored in a season with 34.

He also received the Most Valuable Player vote. Vela would take home the MLS Cup and a second Supporters’ Shield in 2022.

In a 2007 friendly against Brazil, Vela made his senior national team debut for Mexico. He then scored his first goal for his nation against Guatemala.

He took part in Mexico’s 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup triumph and the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.

For more than three years, Vela declined every subsequent call-up, including friendlies, World Cup qualifying, and other big competitions, including the 2014 FIFA World Cup, citing various justifications.

Vela rejoined the national squad in November 2014 and competed in the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup and 2018 FIFA World Cup.

Does Carlos Vela have any children?

Carlos Vela and his wife, Saioa Cañibano have two children together, Romeo Vela born in 2016 and India Vela born in 2020.

Source: www.Ghgossip.com

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