Alexis Viera

This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Viera and the second or maternal family name is Barreto.
Alexis Viera
Personal information
Full name Washington Alexis Viera Barreto
Date of birth (1978-10-18) 18 October 1978
Place of birth Montevideo, Uruguay
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Playing position Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1995 Racing Club de Montevideo
1996 Peñarol 0 (0)
1998–2002 Racing Club de Montevideo 38+ (0)
2003–2005 River Plate de Montevideo 41 (0)
2006–2008 Nacional 54 (0)
2009–2010 América de Cali 25 (1)
2010–2012 Ñublense 62 (0)
2013–2015 América de Cali 80 (7)
2015 Dépor 5 (0)
1995–2015 Total 305 (8)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 22 February 2016.

† Appearances (goals)

Washington Alexis Viera Barreto (born 18 October 1978), commonly known as Alexis Viera, is a retired Uruguayan footballer who played as a goalkeeper.[1] He holds Italian citizenship. Currently, he is assistant coach of his last club Atlético F.C. (previously Dépor).[2]

Club career

Viera began his career in Uruguayan Segunda División club Racing Club de Montevideo in 1995. The next year, Viera was transferred to Peñarol, with which he won the 1996 Uruguayan Primera División, with just 18 years old. In 1998 Viera returns to Racing Club de Montevideo, who was promoted to the Primera División in 2000, but was relegated back to the Segunda División in 2002.

In 2003 he is acquired by River Plate de Montevideo, with which he won the 2004 Segunda División. Viera was transferred to Nacional in 2006, with which he won 2005–06 Uruguayan Primera División. Viera's performance against Boca Juniors in the 2006 Copa Sudamericana allowed his team to advance to the quarterfinals, where they was eliminated by Atlético Paranaense.

Viera was acquired by Colombian club América de Cali in 2009, but it was not until 4 October that debuted for the team, against Deportivo Pereira,[1] due to an injury that kept him from playing.[3] Viera scored his first professional goal on 3 April 2010 from penalty kick, in the match against Millonarios that ended in a 3–2 win. At that same match Viera saves two penalties, which was admired by several Colombian media.[4] Viera left the club in the middle of the year due to lack of payment, caused by the economic crisis in which the team was.

On August 2010, Viera was acquired by the Chilean club Ñublense, with which was runner-up of the 2012 Primera División B. In 2013, Viera returns to América de Cali, where scored 4 goals, all from penalty kick, reaching 5 goals with the team and so tying with Julio César Falcioni in the most goalscoring goalkeeper of the team.[5] He scored a total of 7 goals with América de Cali. In mid-2015, he joins Colombian Primera B club Dépor.

On August 25, 2015 he was attacked and shot twice in the chest by robbers and sustained injuries to his lung and thoracic vertebra, which briefly left him unable to use his legs.[6] He is currently undergoing recovery in Cali where he reunited with family members he had not seen since being shot. [7] After half a year without playing, Viera retired from professional football and became assistant coach of his last club.[2]

Career statistics

This table is incomplete, thus some stats and totals could be incorrect.

Club performance League Cup Continental Total
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Uruguay League Cup South America Total
1996PeñarolUruguayan Primera División0000-00
19970000-00
2001Racing Club de MontevideoUruguayan Primera División1100000110
2002Uruguayan Segunda División2700000270
2003River Plate de MontevideoUruguayan Segunda División00000000
20041200000120
2005Uruguayan Primera División1600000160
2005–061300000130
2005–06NacionalUruguayan Primera División30000030
2006–071600060220
2007–082800080360
2008–0970000070
Colombia League Cup South America Total
2009América de CaliCategoría Primera A70-0070
2010181-00181
Chile League Cup South America Total
2010ÑublenseChilean Primera División14020-160
20111500000150
2012Chilean Primera División B3301000340
Colombia League Cup South America Total
2013América de CaliCategoría Primera B4153000445
20142921000302
20151002000120
2015Dépor50000050
Total Chile 6203000650
Colombia 110860001168
Uruguay 1330001401470
Career total 3058901403288

Honours

Nacional
Ñublense
Runner-up (1): 2012
Peñarol
River Plate de Montevideo

See also

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