Meet Carlos Kaiser, The Only Striker Who Played For 25 Years And Never Scored A Goal During His Career As A Footballer

Have you ever asked yourself if it is possible for a striker not to score just a single goal in his entire career as a footballer? To burst your bubbles, Carlos Kaiser is the only striker who never scored a goal during his career as a footballer. Throughout his whole career which lasted for about 25 years playing across nine football clubs.

Who is Carlos Kaiser?
Carlos Henrique Raposo popularly known as Carlos Kaiser is a Brazilian con artist and former footballer who played as a striker. Although his proficiency was not of professional precept, he managed to sign for several clubs during his decade-long career. He never really played a regular game, the closest occasion ending in a red card whilst warming up, and withheld his limited ability with injuries, frequent team changes, and other issues.
Career
Carlos Henrique Raposo popularly known as Carlos Kaiser is a Brazilian con artist and former footballer who played as a striker. Although his proficiency was not of professional precept, he managed to sign for several clubs during his decade-long career. He never really played a regular game, the closest occasion ending in a red card whilst warming up, and withheld his limited ability with injuries, frequent team changes, and other issues.
Footballer
He later made a return to Brazil and started up a career as a farce footballer since he “wanted to be a footballer, but did not want to play football”, becoming a friend of many footballers such as Carlos Alberto Torres, Ricardo Rocha, and Renato Gaúcho so that he would have a big network to be recommended whenever he wished to transfer to a new club.

With a physical shape similar to professional footballers, but lacking skills, his fraud included signing a short contract and stating that he was lacking match fitness so that he would spend the first weeks only with physical training where he could shine. When he had to train with other players, he would feign a hamstring injury; the technology at the time made it difficult to discover the fabrication. He had a dentist who claimed he had a focal infection whenever any club wanted to go further. By following these steps, he managed to stay a few months at the various clubs just training and without ever being exposed as a fraud.

Another trick was to make friends with journalists so that they would write made-up stories about him. In one newspaper article, it was reported that he had such a great time at Puebla that he was even invited to become a Mexican citizen to play for the national team. He also used toy mobile phones, expensive and uncommon at the time, to create fake discussions in foreign languages or reject non-existent transfer offers to create an image of himself as a productive player.
Club Career
Upon going back to Brazil, Kaiser went back to Botafogo, starting his farce career. While employing his fake injury scam, he also made use of the toy mobile phone scam by pretending to speak English to buy himself more time at the club but was later discovered by a club doctor who was fluent in English.
He later rejoined Flamengo and stayed a few months with the same injury scam.
Amongst his tricks, he alleged that he played in Argentina at Talleres de Córdoba and Independiente, being brought by a man named “Alejandro”, who was a friend of Jorge Burruchaga and claiming that he was part of the squad that won both the 1984 Copa Libertadores and the 1984 Intercontinental Cup by characterizing himself as Carlos Enrique, an Argentinian player who was part of the squad.
In 1986, he allegedly went to Europe and joined French Division 2 club Gazélec Ajaccio where a friend was playing. At his presentation, the club organized a training session with the fans, and, afraid of being caught, he shot all the balls to the crowd while kissing the club’s badge. He barely played at the club and returned to Brazil the following year, although his friendship with journalists later earned him an article where he was described as a ‘top goalscorer’ at Gazélec Ajaccio where he had played for eight seasons. However, the friend, Fabio “Fabinho” Barros who played at Ajaccio for four years, says that Kaiser never actually went to Corsica. Instead, the two of them took photographs of Kaiser wearing an Ajaccio jersey that Barros gave to him as a present at a field in Horto. Barros states that Kaiser later used these pictures, as well as a forged player identification card as “proof” of his time in France.

Returning to Brazil, he joined Bangu, where he again used his fake injury deception. However, Castor de Andrade, the club’s major sponsor, and patron became tired of seeing him just training. During one match, Castor told the coach to play him, as the team was losing 2–0. When Kaiser was sent to warm up, he saw a group of supporters shouting abuse at the players and started to fight them, for which he immediately received a red card without even participating in the actual match. After the match, he lied to the patron that the supporters called him a thief. He was forgiven and earned a six-month extension.
Carlos Kaiser also had a spell at Fluminense where, together with his injury scam, he again used a toy mobile phone to pretend to dismiss offers from other clubs, stating that he was happy at the club, but was caught by an assistant. He later joined Vasco da Gama, where he was signed to help a teammate to overcome an alcohol problem as he did not drink and had a reputation for being a good person.
Film
In November 2015 Kaiser signed an exclusive agreement with a UK production company, Nods & Volleys Entertainment Limited, which was specifically incorporated to tell his story on all media formats. Interview filming on a cinematic release was completed in December 2016.
Kaiser! The Greatest Footballer Never to Play Football had its world premiere at Tribeca Film Festival on 21 April 2018. The film features contributions from Carlos Alberto Torres, Zico, Renato Gaucho, Bebeto, Junior, and Ricardo Rocha.
Book
The book Kaiser: The Greatest Footballer Never to Play Football, by journalist Rob Smyth, was published in 2018.
Frequently Asked Questions
When was Carlos Kaiser born?
Carlos Kaiser was born on the 2nd of April 1963. He is 60 years old (as of 2023)
Where was Carlos Kaiser born?
He was born in Rio Pardo, Brazil
What Position did Carlos Kaiser play?
He played as a striker during his career as a footballer.
Conclusion
After reading about the life, career, and tricks of Carlos Kaiser, it is safe to say that this was the biggest ‘scam’ in the history of football. His career lasted for about 25 years and he didn’t even play a match, that’s crazy (lol).
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