1. Carlos Eduardo Fierro Guerrero was born on 24 July 1994 and is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a winger for UdeG.

1. Carlos Eduardo Fierro Guerrero was born on 24 July 1994 and is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a winger for UdeG.
Carlos Fierro had one older brother, Gustavo Ivan Fierro Guerrero who passed in 2011 due to cancer.
At the age of four, Carlos Fierro started playing football for a club subsidiary of Guadalajara in Sinaloa, coached by Bernardo Chico Vonn.
Fierro and his brother seemed to have reached their goal, Carlos playing for the youth squads of Guadalajara and Gustavo for its second division team.
Carlos Fierro made his senior team debut for Guadalajara as a substitute on 20 August 2011, in a match against Monterrey coming in for Omar Arellano at the 76th minute.
Carlos Fierro was the most used substitute in the Apertura 2011 coming in as a sub on eight occasions.
Carlos Fierro was named to be in the initial line-up in the Copa Libertadores 2011 as a starter against Deportivo Quito, thus scoring his first official goal with the senior team in all competitions.
Carlos Fierro suffered from an injury in the start of the Clausura 2014 and on another in mid-season, this affected Guadalajara as they had 9 players injured midway through the Clausura 2014.
Carlos Fierro made his official debut as a starter on 8 January 2016 at home against Atlas.
Carlos Fierro scored his first goal on 22 January 2016 in a home match against Sinaloa.
Carlos Fierro, 24, played under Quakes head coach Matias Almeyda when the pair were at Chivas de Guadalajara, winning the 2015 Copa MX and the 2017 Clausura Liga MX title.
Carlos Fierro is known for his ability to become unmarked, and quickly mobile with the ball.
Carlos Fierro is known for his fight, honor, intelligence and recovery of the ball while playing a defensive role.
Carlos Fierro was a major key to the national team that won the U-17 World Cup in 2011.
Carlos Fierro scored his team's first goal in the tournament against North Korea.
Carlos Fierro was one of the most important players for his team, scoring in the round of 16 and quarterfinals of the tournament.
Carlos Fierro was awarded the Adidas Bronze Ball for his exceptional performance at the end of the tournament.
Carlos Fierro dedicated every goal to his brother Gustavo who was diagnosed with cancer in late 2008.