Carrizo made his debut in the
Argentine First Division on 6 May 1945, playing for
River Plate. The match was against Independiente, River Plate won 2–1. In a league match against
Atlético Vélez on 14 July 1968, the 42-year-old Carrizo simultaneously established two records for his time: most official matches for River Plate in the
Argentine First Division (521) and longest run without conceding a single goal at 769 minutes, surpassing
Antonio Roma's national record (741). This treak came to end in this very match, courtesy of a header from an 18-year-old
Carlos Bianchi. In 1969, Carrizo reinforced two Peruvian teams in one match for each:
Alianza Lima against
Lev Yashin's
Dynamo Moscow and
Club Universitario de Deportes against
SC Corinthians Paulista from Brazil. In April 1969, Carrizo joined the Colombian team
Millonarios, where he ended his career in April 1970. His sometimes acrobatic saves earned him the moniker Tarzan from the local audience. ==International career==