Nelson Tapia

Nelson Tapia
Personal information
Full nameNelson Antonio Tapia Ríos
Date of birth(1966-09-22)22 September 1966
Place of birthMolina, Maule, Chile
Height1.82 m (5 ft 11 12 in)
Playing positionGoalkeeper (retired)
Youth career
1984–87O'Higgins
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1987–92O'Higgins?(?)
1993Temuco17(0)
1994–2000Universidad Católica183(0)
2000–01Vélez Sársfield3(0)
2001Puerto Montt7(0)
2002Unión Española21(0)
2003Cobreloa35(0)
2004Santos18(0)
2005Cobreloa7(0)
2005Atlético Junior12(0)
National team
1994–2005Chile73(0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).
This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Tapia and the second or maternal family name is Ríos.

Nelson Antonio Tapia Ríos (born 22 September 1966 in Molina, Chile) is a retired Chilean football goalkeeper. He is nicknamed Simpson because during his career he wore a hair style similar to cartoon character Bart Simpson.

He made his debut for the Chilean national team in 1994 against France. After his last match thus far, a 0-5 loss against Brazil in 2005, the tally is at 73 caps. He played all four games for Chile at the 1998 FIFA World Cup, and he also won an Olympic bronze medal with Chile at the 2000 Summer Olympics.

Honours

National Team

External links

Olympic medal record
Competitor for Chile
Men's Football
Bronze2000 SydneyTeam Competition
 
Nelson Tapia international tournaments
Chile men's football squad 2000 Summer Olympics – Bronze Medalists
  • 1 N. Tapia
  • 2 Álvarez
  • 3 Maldonado
  • 4 Henríquez
  • 5 Contreras
  • 6 Reyes
  • 7 González
  • 8 Pizarro
  • 9 Zamorano
  • 10 Arrué
  • 11 Navia
  • 12 H. Tapia
  • 13 Núñez
  • 14 Tello
  • 15 Ibarra
  • 16 Olarra
  • 17 Ormazábal
  • 18 di Gregorio
  • 19 Rojas
  • 20 Oroz
  • Coach: Acosta
Chile squad 2001 Copa América
  • 1 Vargas
  • 2 Pozo
  • 3 Maldonado
  • 4 Henríquez
  • 5 Fuentes
  • 6 Reyes
  • 7 Pérez
  • 8 Osorio
  • 9 Navia
  • 10 Neira
  • 11 Valenzuela
  • 12 Toro
  • 13 Corrales
  • 14 Aros
  • 15 Montecinos
  • 16 Rojas
  • 17 Villarroel
  • 18 Villaseca
  • 19 Galdames
  • 20 Núñez
  • 21 Barrera
  • 22 Tapia
  • Coach: García


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