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José Luis Chilavert

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Paraguayan footballer (born 1965)
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In thisSpanish name, the first or paternal surname is Chilavert and the second or maternal family name is González.

José Luis Chilavert
Chilavert in 1985, while playing for Argentine sideSan Lorenzo
Personal information
Full nameJosé Luis Félix Chilavert González
Date of birth (1965-07-27)27 July 1965 (age 60)
Place of birthLuque, Paraguay
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
PositionGoalkeeper
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1982–1984Sportivo Luqueño67(4)
1984–1985Guaraní19(1)
1985–1988San Lorenzo122(0)
1988–1991Real Zaragoza79(1)
1991–2000Vélez Sarsfield266(36)
2000–2002Strasbourg50(0)
2002–2003Peñarol14(4)
2003–2004Vélez Sarsfield0(0)
Total617(46)
International career
1989–2003Paraguay74(8)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

José Luis Félix Chilavert González (Spanish pronunciation:[xoseˈlwistʃilaˈβeɾtɣonˈsales]; born 27 July 1965) is a Paraguayan former professionalfootballer who played as agoalkeeper forSportivo Luqueño,Guaraní,San Lorenzo de Almagro,Real Zaragoza,Vélez Sarsfield,RC Strasbourg,Peñarol and theParaguay national team.

Chilavert won 12 club titles, including the1994 Copa Libertadores and the1994 Intercontinental Cup, while playing for Vélez Sarsfield, and is a three-timeIFFHS World's Best Goalkeeper award winner. A fast and agile shot-stopper, known for his leadership, strong personality, and goalkeeping ability, he was regarded as one of the best goalkeepers in the world in his prime;[1][2] outside of his goalkeeping position, Chilavert was also known for his outfield skills and ability as afree kick specialist,[2][3] and often tookpenalties.[4] He scored 67 goals in his professional career, many of them crucial, including eight in international matches. Four of his international goals were scored during Paraguay'squalification for the2002 FIFA World Cup. Chilavert is thesecond-highest goalscoring goalkeeper of all time, surpassed only byBrazilian keeperRogerio Ceni, and is one of only three goalkeepers toscore ahat-trick.[5] Chilavert was also known for his eccentricity and his fiery temper, which brought him his fair share of controversies; most notorious among them was his being sent off in 1997 for brawling with Colombian strikerFaustino Asprilla.[6] He was nicknamed "El Buldog" ("The Bulldog")[7][8] and often wore a cartoon bulldog on his goalkeeper jersey.[9]

Chilavert appeared for the Paraguay national team 74 times from 1989 to 2003, scoring eight goals and representing the team at five major tournaments. Chilavert appeared for Paraguay at twoFIFA World Cup tournaments (1998 and2002), where he served as captain on both occasions, and appeared in threeCopa América tournaments (1991,1993, and1997). Chilavert was also included in the1998 FIFA World Cup Team of the Tournament.

Chilavert ran forpresident of Paraguay in the2023 general election under the Party of the Youth,[10] getting less than 1% of the popular vote.[11]

Early years

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Chilavert grew up inLuque,Gran Asunción,[12] in a poor family, and walked barefoot until the age of seven.[13] His parents were Catalino Chilavert, a state bureaucrat, and Nicolasa González. At the age of five, he had three siblings and two responsibilities: to milk cows and sell the milk in Ñu Guazú, a rural suburb of Luque.[14] One of his siblings,Rolando Chilavert, was also a football player.[15]

Club career

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Chilavert made his footballing debut withSportivo Luqueño, where he was trained byModesto Sandoval. In 1989, he played for the Paraguay national team for the first time.[citation needed]

He later moved toSpain, where he played forReal Zaragoza. In 1988, whilst Chilavert played for Real Zaragoza, he stated that "the fans used to freak out" when he would come out with the ball at his feet and "scream at me to get back in goal. I've never stopped to think about what others are saying. I just rely on my abilities. Later on, I started to practice penalties and free kicks until they gave me the job for real".[13] Chilavert admitted to staying behind after training to practice 80 to 120 free kicks, which in his opinion was how he got better.[3][13]

After his time at Real Zaragoza, he moved to Argentina, where he played withVélez Sársfield, helping them win thePrimera División four times, as well as theCopa Libertadores and theIntercontinental Cup, both in 1994. In 1999, he became the first goalkeeper known to score ahat-trick in the history of professional football, while playing for Vélez againstFerro Carril Oeste, scoring all three goals through penalties.[16] He also scored a free kick from behind the half-way line againstRiver Plate.[17]

In the2001 Coupe de France Final, Chilavert scored the winning penalty in the shootout victory overAmiens.[18]

International career

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Chilavert was votedWorld Goalkeeper of the Year by theIFFHS in 1995, 1997, and 1998.[citation needed] He was sent off alongsideFaustino Asprilla in the qualifiers, in which Asprilla had to convince a hitman to not murder Chilavert afterwards.[19] Chilavert participated in the1998 World Cup, where he became the first goalkeeper ever to take a direct free kick in the World Cup finals, almost scoring againstBulgaria.[20] With two clean sheets in the first round, he helped take Paraguay to the round of sixteen, where the team lost toFrance on agolden goal scored byLaurent Blanc.[21] Chilavert had made boasts about being the Cup's best goalkeeper before the tournament,[22][dead link] and after the tournament,FIFA indeed named Chilavert on the tournament All-Star Squad for his performances, alongside French goalkeeperFabien Barthez.[23][24]

Chilavert refused to take part in the1999 Copa América, angering the Paraguayan government, as he claimed funding should be used for education.[25]

FIFA gave Chilavert a four-game suspension (later reduced to three) for spitting onBrazil'sRoberto Carlos at the conclusion of a2002 FIFA World Cup qualification game. As a result, he watched Paraguay's first game of the 2002 World Cup againstSouth Africa from the stands.[22] Chilavert accused Roberto Carlos of racism and of making obscene gestures during the match.[17] Chilavert later claimed that Roberto Carlos came up to him after the match and said "Indian, we have won 2–0, you are a disaster".[26] He also justified his action by saying he had been provoked by the Brazilians, who had called him the weakest link of Paraguay before the match, and also claimed the match was like a war and that Brazil should return land to Paraguay lost in theWar of the Triple Alliance in the 19th century.[26]

Before the2002 FIFA World Cup, Paraguay managerCesare Maldini had faced criticism in Paraguay, but Chilavert defended Maldini for his experience.[27] He also expressed great confidence in the ability of the Paraguayan team and downplayed his role on the team.[28] During the World Cup, Chilavert made an error againstSpain onMorientes' 2–1 goal as Paraguay lost 3–1. Chilavert almost redeemed himself later with a good free kick attempt, but the shot was saved byCasillas.[29] Before the match, Chilavert had vowed to score against Spain if Paraguay got a free kick "within range".[30] Before the last match in the group stage, Paraguay had to beatSlovenia and Spain had to beat South Africa, with a combined margin of three goals, for Paraguay to go through to the last 16. The match started badly for Paraguay, withCarlos Paredes sent off in the 21st minute, and continued withMilenko Ačimovič taking the lead for the Slovenians right before half-time after Chilavert failed to grip the ball and allowed it to slip between his legs into the goal. But Paraguay – inspired by substitutesNelson Cuevas andJorge Campos – recovered to defeat Slovenia 3–1, scoring three times in the last 25 minutes, and when Spain also defeated South Africa 3–2, that victory meant that Paraguay was through to the next round, where they would playGermany.[31][32] In their second-round match against Germany, despite several saves from Chilavert, Paraguay lost 1–0, courtesy of a lateOliver Neuville goal.[17][33]

In total, Chilavert earned 74 international caps for Paraguay and achieved a goalkeeper record of eight international goals.[citation needed] He retired from international football in 2003.[34]

Retirement and post-career

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Chilavert in 2014, during an interview aired byLa TV Pública of Argentina

Chilavert announced his retirement from football in December 2003, but decided to come out of retirement to return to Vélez. Chilavert had just won the Uruguayan league withPeñarol when he initially retired. He finally retired permanently in 2004, playing his last match, a farewelltestimonial, on 11 November of that year – fittingly, he scored a goal.[35]

In 2005, Chilavert received a suspended six-month prison sentence in France for the use of false documents related to the compensation for the end of his contract withStrasbourg.[36]

Chilavert was a commentator for American television networkUnivision during the2006 FIFA World Cup and2010 FIFA World Cup, alongsideJorge Pérez-Navarro.[citation needed] Chilavert vowed that if he had gone to the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, he would have tried again to become the first goalkeeper to score a goal.[13]

Personal life and personality

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Chilavert is married to Marcela, an English language teacher he met in Buenos Aires while playing forSan Lorenzo de Almagro. In 1998, they had a daughter named Anahí.[37]

Controversies

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Chilavert has allegedly thrown punches atFaustino Asprilla andDiego Maradona.[38] He was suspended for four matches for his altercation with the former that occurred during a World Cup qualifier in 1997.[39]

He once received a suspended prison sentence for attacking a physiotherapist.[3]

Chilavert was a guest commentator forUnivision during theCopa América Centenario but was removed from the broadcasts afterCONMEBOL PresidentAlejandro Dominguez told the network to remove Chilavert. Chilavert had criticized Dominguez and called him corrupt on the air during Paraguay'sGroup A match againstColombia.[40][41]

In 2018, Chilavert called for the expulsion of the British ambassador to ParaguayMatthew Hedges after the latter made controversial statements about the conviction of 12 farmers in a case relating to the violent deaths of six police officers and 11 rural workers in 2012. During the altercation, Chilavert madeanglophobic andhomophobic comments, the latter referencing Hedges'shomosexuality, calling him 'anormal'.[42]

Leadership and morality

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Chilavert defendedCesare Maldini from press criticism when Maldini was appointed as Paraguay's coach for the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Chilavert stated that "About 90% of sports journalists in Paraguay are incompetent" and welcomed criticism following Paraguay's performance in Korea and Japan if they were to perform poorly.[43]

During his career, Chilavert was touted as Paraguay's future president.[38] Chilavert was labelled "a revolutionary the kind of which South America has not seen since the days ofChe Guevara."[38]

Chilavert refused to participate at the1999 Copa América on home soil, complaining about the incompetence of the local directors. Despite being officially honoured by the government, he said that his country should invest money in education rather than football.[44][45] Chilavert also routinely dismissed his country's politicians as corrupt, incompetent and responsible for keeping many Paraguayans in poverty. He claimed that when his playing days were over, he would stand for president and enforce his own brand of law and order.[45]

During 2008 and 2009, the former goalkeeper demonstrated his support for Paraguayan Olympic throwerEdgar Baumann against corruption in Paraguayan sport when the athlete had been robbed of his right to compete at the 2000 Sydney Olympics due to a scandal from the Paraguayan Olympic Committee. Chilavert supported Baumann during the lawsuit which had been filed against the Olympic Committee with Chilavert stated that the then president of the Olympic Committee, Ramón Zubizarreta, should be expulsed for hurting athletes and not giving them benefits.[46][47][48]

In 2009, Chilavert, along withClaudio Escauriza, Tomás Orué and lawyer Alejandro Rubin, attended a Press Conference at Asunción Shopping Centre Shopping del Sol, in support of Edgar Baumann, who had received a favourable ruling from the Paraguay Supreme Court in a case against the Paraguay Olympic Committee president Ramón Zubizarreta for robbing him the right of competing at the 2000 Summer Olympics and also taking his sums of money that he earned from his scholarship.[49]

Career statistics

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Club

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[50][citation needed][51][52][53][54]
ClubSeasonLeagueCupContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Sportivo Luqueño1982Paraguayan Primera División300300
1983374374
1984003030
Total674003000704
Guaraní1984Paraguayan Primera División191191
San Lorenzo1985Argentine Primera División100100
1985–86380380
1986–87310310
1987–88430430
Total12200000001220
Real Zaragoza1988–89La Liga37020390
1989–903414040421
1990–91801090
Total791704000901
Vélez Sarsfield1991–92Argentine Primera División1804[a]0220
1992–9330100301
1993–94230130360
1994–95341402[b]0401
1995–96344202[c]0384
1996–972461641[d]14111
1997–983510624112
1998–99264172436
1999–200034820368
2000–018263145
Total266360066119134148
Strasbourg2000–01Division 11705100221
2001–02Division 233040205[e]0440
2002–03Division 100000000
Total500912050661
Peñarol2003Uruguayan Primera División144001[f]0154
Vélez Sarsfield2003–04Argentine Primera División006060
Career total61746161811115172959
  1. ^Four appearances in1993 Copa Libertadores playoff (liguilla)
  2. ^One appearances in1994 Intercontinental Cup, one appearance in1995 Recopa Sudamericana
  3. ^Two appearances in1996 Copa Interamericana
  4. ^One appearance, one goal in1997 Recopa Sudamericana
  5. ^Four appearances inCoupe de la Ligue, one appearances inTrophée des champions
  6. ^One appearances inChampionship playoffs

International

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Appearances and goals by national team and year[55]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Paraguay198921
199000
199160
199200
1993101
199400
199500
199671
199791
1998100
199930
2000132
200172
200250
200320
Total748
Scores and results list Paraguay's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Chilavert goal.
List of international goals scored by José Luis Chilavert
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
127 August 1989Estadio Defensores del Chaco,Asunción, Paraguay Colombia2–12–11990 World Cup qualifier
215 August 1993Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay Peru2–02–11994 World Cup qualifier
31 September 1996Estadio Monumental,Buenos Aires, Argentina Argentina1–11–11998 World Cup qualifier
417 June 1997Estadio Félix Capriles,Cochabamba, Bolivia Argentina1–01–11997 Copa América
57 October 2000Estadio El Campín,Bogotá, Colombia Colombia2–02–02002 World Cup qualifier
615 November 2000Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay Peru5–15–12002 World Cup qualifier
75 September 2001Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay Bolivia3–15–12002 World Cup qualifier
87 October 2001Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay Argentina1–02–22002 World Cup qualifier

Honours

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Guarani

Vélez Sársfield

Strasbourg

Peňarol


Individual

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