Carlos Tapia (footballer)

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For the Mexican painter, see Carlos Tapia.

Carlos Daniel Tapia (born August 20, 1962) is a retired Argentine footballer.

He started playing for River Plate in 1981, when then coach Alfredo Di Stéfano named him for the first team, replacing football legend Norberto Alonso. A few years later he would move to Boca Juniors, actually playing for that team in four different spells during his career.

He was a member of the Argentine squad that won the 1986 World Cup, though he played only a few minutes during the tournament.

[edit] Club career

Season(s) Club Level
1980-1984 Argentina River Plate Primera División Argentina
1984-1985 France Brest Ligue 1 France
1985-1987 Argentina Boca Juniors Primera División Argentina
1987-1988 Switzerland AC Lugano Swiss 1st division
1988-1989 Argentina Boca Juniors Primera División Argentina
1989-1990 Argentina Textil Mandiyú Primera División Argentina
1990-1991 Argentina Boca Juniors Primera División Argentina
1991-1992 Chile Universidad de Chile Primera División Chile
1992-1994 Argentina Boca Juniors Primera División Argentina

[edit] Titles

Argentina Argentina Squad - 1986 FIFA World Cup Argentina

1 Almirón | 2 Batista | 3 Bochini | 4 Borghi | 5 Brown | 6 Passarella | 7 Burruchaga | 8 Clausen | 9 Cuciuffo | 10 Maradona | 11 Valdano | 12 Enrique | 13 Garré | 14 Giusti | 15 Islas | 16 Olarticoechea | 17 Pasculli | 18 Pumpido | 19 Ruggeri | 20 Tapia | 21 Trobbiani | 22 Zelada | Coach Bilardo