Carlos Tenorio - Club Career

Club Career

He began his career with LDU Quito. In Tenorio's early years. Then, he went to Al-Nassr where he was the top goalscorer with 15 goals in 16 matches, however, it is at Al Sadd where he has had more success, being the second highest goalscorer behind Gabriel Batistuta in 2004, winning the league title. He scored 10 goals in a Qatar Sheikh Jassem Cup game against Meather, a team of the league's second division, in which Al Saad won 21-0 on August 26, 2006.

In the 2006 transfer window, Tenorio was linked with a move to Italy's Siena and France's Lille. Though these two clubs offered decent money, the Asian club refused to sell him. Nonetheless, this showed how Carlos Tenorio has improved as a striker.

For a long time Tenorio has wanted a move away from the Qatar based club similarly with teammate Khalifa Ayil who was awarded a move to an Egyptian club after a number of English clubs had sniffed around the player.

In June 2009, it was confirmed that Tenorio would go to the United Arab Emirates to play with Al-Nasr Sports Club, for a lucrative deal. Since Guinean striker Ismaƫl Bangoura came, Tenorio and Bangoura have been forming the best forwards in the league so far. After a two-year spell with Al Nasr, he was transferred to Vasco da Gama on January 2012.

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