Carlos Villareal

Carlos, unlike his brothers, didn't play for the red sashed club but also did not have the opportuninty as he suffered a career ending injury that kept him out of any sort of sporting activities in 1923.

Although, his brief career, that same year, while playing for the football team of Club Filipino he showed that he was as well a skilled player like the other Villareals and earned a call up to represent the Philippine Island selection in the Far Eastern Championship Games in Osaka.

He was also a prominent boxer and was one of the best known amateurs in the country in 1922, and when he recovered, even with little discomforts from his leg, he returned in the square circle after nine years and tried his best to get into the boxing team for the 1932 Summer Olympics.

[1] He was the sixth of seven children of Carlos Ramon Fernando Villarreal y Moras and Doña Carmen Santa Coloma y Navarro.

His brothers Alberto, Fernando, Jose and Angeling, who were all footballers like him, played for Bohemian SC and were part of the Philippine Island selection for the Football at the Far Eastern Championship Games.

His brothers Alberto, Fernando, Jose and Angel at the Far East Games 1925