In May 2009, while playing with Chivas USA U16, Carlo Chueca was detected by
RSC Anderlecht. The Belgian club offered him a 2-year contract, and Chueca was integrated to the U21 team coached by ex-international star
Johan Walem. During his first season with Anderlecht U21 he scored 2 goals in competition games and participated in the famous Viareggio Tournament in Italy. On April 21, 2010, at age 17, he made his debut with Anderlecht First Team: a friendly game vs.
KVW Zaventem (1-1). In June 2011 Chueca was transferred to
RAEC Mons of the
Jupiler League, where he spent 2 years as a member of the professional roster. In the summer 2013 he was asked to go back to his former club,
Chivas USA, and was officially signed on August 27, 2013. He made his professional debut in MLS on September 9, 2013 in a 1-0 victory vs.
D.C. United, when he came on as a substitute for Carlos Alvarez at the 89th minute. During the 2013 MLS season he would play 5 games and deliver 1 assist against Real Salt Lake. By the beginning of the 2014 season, Chueca was released with several other players after
Chivas USA announced that the franchise would stop and leave
Major League Soccer. Chueca joined
FC Ararat Yerevan of the
Armenian Premier League on a one-year contract in December 2014. ==Career statistics==