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Justo Wilmar Villar Viveros (born 30 June 1977) is a Paraguayan former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.. Other than in his own country, he also played in Argentina, Spain and Chile, in a senior career that lasted 22 years.
7 – David Ospina, Justo Villar (2011×2, 2015) Fewest penalties conceded in a shoot-out. 0 – Justo Villar (2011) Most penalties conceded in a shoot-out. 6 – Zetti (1993), Óscar Córdoba (1993) Most penalties missed against (saves and off-target shots) in a shoot-out. 4 – Justo Villar (2011)
José Cardozo, pictured here in 2006, is a three-time winner of the journalists' award. Miguel Almirón, also a three-time winner of the journalists' award.. The Paraguayan Footballer of the Year is an award given to the best Paraguayan professional football player every year.
Italian coach Cesare Maldini, would also take with him Diego Gavilán, Julio César Cáceres, Nelson Cuevas, Carlos Bonet and Justo Villar to the tournament, young players in their early twenties who had ideally been brought into the squad to make way after the near future retirements of José Luis Chilavert, Ricardo Tavarelli, Francisco Arce ...
Justo Villar 30 June 1977 (aged 21) Sol de América: 13 MF: Carlos Estigarribia 21 November 1974 (aged 24) Sportivo Luqueño: 14 FW: Nelson Cuevas 10 January 1980 (aged 19) River Plate: 15 FW: Mauro Caballero 3 May 1972 (aged 27) Cerro Porteño: 16 MF: Carlos González 30 March 1976 (aged 23) Cerro Corá
Paraguay's Justo Villar (centre, in yellow) was voted best goalkeeper of the 2011 Copa América. At the 2011 Copa América, Paraguay were drawn into Group B with Brazil, Venezuela and Ecuador. Paraguay drew their opening group stage match 0–0 with Ecuador.
The men, Dimitriy Nezhinskiy, 43, and Juan Villar, 48, were charged with conspiracy to receive stolen property as part of an alleged “fencing” operation. They are due to appear in federal ...
Justo Villar 30 June 1977 (aged 29) 44 0 Newell's Old Boys: 2 DF: Darío Verón 26 July 1979 (aged 27) 6 0 Universidad Nacional: 3 DF: Claudio Morel 2 February 1978 (aged 29) 8 0 Boca Juniors: 4 DF: Julio Manzur 22 June 1981 (aged 26) 20 0 Guaraní: 5 DF: Julio César Cáceres 5 October 1979 (aged 27)