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Carlos Ignacio Carrillo Contreras (November 5, 1940–March 4, 1994) was a Mexican Luchador, or professional wrestler known under the ring name Aníbal. Carrillo made his debut in November, 1963, but it would not be until 1965 where he adopted the enmascarado character (masked) Aníbal, named after the Carthagenian general Hanibal. Carrilo's career peaked in the late 1960s and the 1970s as he worked for Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre and the Universal Wrestling Association, winning a number of championships. Carrillo was unmasked after losing a Lucha de Apuesta (bet fight) to Máscara Año 2000 on December 13, 1991. Carrillo retired from wrestling in 1993 and died from a brain tumor in 1994. El Hijo de Aníbal (Spanish for "the Son of Aníbal") is billed as Aníbal's son, but it has never been confirmed if he is indeed the son of Carrillo or if he paid for the rights to use the name, a practice not uncommon in Lucha Libre.
Aníbal Samuel Matellán (born 8 May 1977 in General Villegas) is an Argentine football defender. He Currently plays for San Luis FC.
Matellán started his career at Argentine giants Boca Juniors, after several years of success with the club. During his time at the club Boca won 6 major titles in 5 seasons; 3 league titles, 2 Copa Libertadores titles and 1 Intercontinental Cup. In 2001 he earned a transfer to German side FC Schalke 04 where he helped the team to win the German Cup in 2002.
After 3 seasons with the Germans he returned to Boca where he won another major title, the Copa Sudamericana. During his two spells with Boca Matellán made 132 appearances for the club scoring 3 goals.
In 2005 Matellán signed for Spanish side Getafe CF, after only one season at Getafe he moved to La Liga new boys, Gimnàstic. After the 2006-07 season he moved back to Argentina, signing for Arsenal de Sarandí.
Matellán headed one of the most important goals of his career on November 30, 2007 in the first leg of the Copa Sudamericana 2007 final against América to help give Arsenal a valuable 3-2 lead going into the second leg. After three years with Arsenal de Sarandí announced on 14 June 2010 his movement to Mexican side San Luis FC.
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