Ricardo Tavarelli

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Ricardo Tavarelli
Personal information
Full name Ricardo Javier Tavarelli Paiva
Date of birth (1970-08-02) 2 August 1970 (age 53)
Place of birth Asunción, Paraguay
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Youth career
Tacuary
Olimpia
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1992–2003 Olimpia
2004 Grêmio
2005 Olimpia
2005 Sportivo Luqueño
International career
1998–2004 Paraguay 31 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Ricardo Javier Tavarelli Paiva (born 2 August 1970) is a former Paraguayan footballer, who played as a goalkeeper.

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Career

Tavarelli started his career in the youth divisions of Tacuary and then moved to the youth divisions of Club Olimpia, where he made his debut in the first team squad in 1992, playing the Torneo Republica. [1] In Olimpia he would go on to win several national and international championships, becoming a fan-favorite. Tavarelli was a pivotal part of the 2002 Olimpia team that won the Copa Libertadores. His skills helped Olimpia win two key penalty shoot-outs against Grêmio of Porto Alegre (semi-finals) and São Caetano (finals). In 2004, he played for Grêmio of Brazil with little success. Tavarelli returned to Club Olimpia and also had a brief sting playing for Sportivo Luqueño before finally retiring. He earned the nickname "Mono" (monkey) because of his quick goalkeeping skills. He was also called "Lettuce Hands".

Tavarelli was also part of the Paraguay national team in the 2002 FIFA World Cup, playing the team's first two matches following the suspension of captain José Luis Chilavert prior to the tournament. [2]

Tavarelli's sister, Giselle, is married to Paraguayan footballer Roque Santa Cruz.

Titles

SeasonTeamTitle
1992 Olimpia Torneo República
1993 Olimpia Paraguayan 1st division
1995 Olimpia Paraguayan 1st division
1997 Olimpia Paraguayan 1st division
1998 Olimpia Paraguayan 1st division
1999 Olimpia Paraguayan 1st division
2000 Olimpia Paraguayan 1st division
2002 Olimpia Copa Libertadores
2003 Olimpia Recopa Sudamericana

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