Carlos Hernandez makes indelible mark Source: Herald Sun | Victoria and National News, Entertainment, Sport and Weather | HeraldSun
THE bright, white smile beneath a shock of black hair and dark skin almost makes you squint, like somebody has shone a torch in your eyes at midnight.
Victory's Hernandez happy to stick with A-League Source: Stuff.co.nz
He may struggle with the language, but not the lifestyle.Melbourne Victory's Costa Rican star Carlos Hernandez admits he would love to continue to call the A-League home for as long as he can.
Hernandez trip halted by quake Source: The Australian
MELBOURNE Victory's outstanding Costa Rican midfielder Carlos Hernandez has remained in Australia after the devastating Chilean earthquake on Saturday forced the cancellation of a friendly with the Ticos in Santiago this week.
Hernandez wins Johnny Warren Medal Source: The Sydney Morning Herald
Melbourne Victory's flamboyant Costa Rican import Carlos Hernandez has capped a brilliant year by taking out the Johnny Warren Medal for the A-League's player of the season.
Sydney FC on a mission to stop Carlos HernandezSource: The Daily Telegraph
SOCCEROO legend Paul Wade not only rates Melbourne Victory's Carlos Hernandez the best import to play in the A-League but the man Sydney FC have to put the shackles on at the Sydney Football Stadium on Sunday if they are to gain direct passage to Asia.
Wheelhouse keen to put boot into HernandezSource: The Herald
Jets coach Branko Culina offered divine intervention as one way of stopping Melbourne big guns Carlos Hernandez and Archie Thompson, but home-grown midfielder Jobe Wheelhouse had a couple of other ideas.
Hernandez key to Victory's revenge plotSource: The Sydney Morning Herald
Melbourne Victory coach Ernie Merrick is confident key midfielder Carlos Hernandez will prove himself fit enough to play a key role against Sydney FC tomorrow night when the champions seek revenge for a humiliating 3-0 loss at home to their title challengers earlier in the season …
Merrick waits on Nick Ward and Carlos HernandezSource: Herald Sun | Victoria and National News, Entertainment, Sport and Weather | HeraldSun
Not for the first time this season, Melbourne Victory will go into a big match with injury concerns.
Victory's star import playing central role in club's successSource: The Sydney Morning Herald
Melbourne Victory forward Carlos Hernandez will never win a beep test, and though the Costa Rican international is said to be explosively quick over the first few strides, he is unlikely to win a 50-metre sprint either.
Hernandez to play against arch rivalSource: The Age
Carlos Hernandez will be available for Melbourne Victory in the blockbuster round 10 A-League clash at Etihad Stadium against Sydney on Friday night.
Hernandez omission boosts Victory Source: Herald Sun | Victoria and National News, Entertainment, Sport and Weather | HeraldSun
Melbourne Victory yesterday received an unexpected boost with attacking midfielder Carlos Hernandez available for Friday night's A-League blockbuster against Sydney at Etihad Stadium.
World Cup qualifiers call CarlosSource: Herald Sun | Victoria and National News, Entertainment, Sport and Weather | HeraldSun
Melbourne Victory is almost certain to lose the startling talents of Carlos Hernandez for next week's home blockbuster against Sydney FC.
Superb Hernandez repays VictorySource: Herald Sun | Victoria and National News, Entertainment, Sport and Weather | HeraldSun
Amid the controversy of two penalties and one red card, Melbourne Victory coach Ernie Merrick has hailed the brilliance of Carlos Hernandez as the reason to remember his team's win against Gold Coast United.
Hernandez thunderbolt a stunnerSource: The Age
Referee Peter Green's decision to allow Kevin Muscat to retake a missed penalty that handed Melbourne Victory a late 3-2 win over Gold Coast will continue to dominate discussion on a drama-charged match that now puts the defending champion within striking distance of the league l …
Ermie: I Want Kevin For Two More YearsSource: au.fourfourtwo.com
The most successful coach in A-League history chatted with FourFourTwo's Aidan Ormond about the issues of the day at Melbourne Victory and his new Football Superstar gig.
Victory signs midfield talismanSource: The Age
The passing schoolgirl who asked the man getting his photo taken, "Are you famous?" didn't recognise Carlos Hernandez, but there would be no such problems for the hordes of Melbourne Victory supporters who cheered him wildly during the last A-League season.
Victory's low profile pre-seasonSource: The Age
The A-League champion does things differently. While other clubs are signing players, appointing coaching staff and generating pre-season publicity Melbourne Victory is playing its cards close to its chest, as ever.
Hernandez close to signingSource: The Age
Melbourne Victory's star midfielder Carlos Hernandez returned to Australia yesterday and is expected to agree to terms with the A-League champion within days.
Victory rallies to keep HernandezSource: The Age
Melbourne Victory is desperate to retain the services of talismanic midfielder Carlos Hernandez — but has put talks on hold until after the grand final, coach Ernie Merrick said yesterday.
Query on Carlos HernandezSource: Australian News Network
Melbourne Victory will not rush game-breaking playmaker Carlos Hernandez straight back on to the pitch for tomorrow night's major semi-final second leg against Adelaide United.
Carlos To Lose Race For Kick-OffSource: au.fourfourtwo.com
Victory star Carlos Hernandez is unlikely to start tomorrow's crucial semi-final against Adelaide, with the Costa Rican only arriving back in Australia that morning