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Richart Báez

1973Present Paraguay
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Who was Richart Báez?

Paraguayan midfielder who played professionally in Paraguay, Argentina, and other South American leagues before transitioning to coaching.

Biographical data adapted from Wikipedia’s article on Richart Báez (CC BY-SA 4.0).

Born
Asunción
Died
Present
Nationality
Zodiac Sign
Leo

Biography

Richart Martín Báez Fernández was born on 31 July 1973 in Asunción, Paraguay. He made his career as a striker, leading the attack for the clubs he played for during his professional life. Although some sources call him a midfielder, he mainly played as a forward, scoring goals and creating plays in South American football in the 1990s and 2000s.

Báez's career took him through various leagues in South America, particularly in Paraguay and Argentina, where he gained much of his experience. At that time, Paraguayan football was developing players who could compete all over the continent. Báez was one of them, taking chances in nearby countries like Argentina, where the league offered more visibility and tougher competition.

His playing career happened during a period of growth for Paraguayan football on the international stage. The national team was regularly qualifying for FIFA World Cups, and local players were making names for themselves abroad. Báez was part of this wave of Paraguayan talent moving through South American clubs, often switching leagues to get more playing time and improve professionally.

After retiring as a player, Báez moved into coaching, a common route for former players in the region. Coaching in South America comes with its own challenges, like limited resources and a fiercely competitive domestic football scene in Paraguay. His experience as a striker gave him insight into attacking tactics and player development.

As of now, Báez is still active in Paraguay's football community, focusing on coaching. His journey from a local talent in Asunción to a professional player in South America and eventually a coach echoes the path of many footballers of his generation who want to stay engaged with the sport throughout their lives.

Before Fame

Richart Báez grew up in Asunción, the capital of Paraguay, during the 1970s and 1980s. This was a time when Paraguayan football was becoming more professional and gaining recognition in the region. The city's football culture, focused on clubs competing in the División de Honor, gave young players a place to hone their skills early on.

Báez matured during an important time for South American football, as TV coverage and international player moves were starting to connect athletes with chances in larger football markets like Argentina and Brazil. Developing as a striker in this environment improved his technical skills and understanding of the game at a competitive level, which led to his professional career extending beyond Paraguay.

Key Achievements

  • Established a professional playing career as a striker across multiple South American leagues including Paraguay and Argentina
  • Represented one of the generations of Paraguayan footballers who successfully competed in the Argentine football system
  • Transitioned from professional player to football coach, extending his career contribution to the sport beyond his playing years
  • Built a career spanning multiple decades in South American football, from the early 1990s through to his coaching work in later years

Did You Know?

  • 01.Báez was born on 31 July 1973, making him a Leo by zodiac sign, a detail that shares his birth month with the height of the South American winter football season.
  • 02.Although some records describe him as a midfielder, Wikipedia and official football databases identify him specifically as a striker, highlighting occasional discrepancies in how South American players' positions were recorded across different leagues.
  • 03.His surname Báez is one of the more common surnames in Paraguay, with Spanish and possibly indigenous Guaraní cultural roots reflecting the country's mixed heritage.
  • 04.Báez played professionally in both Paraguay and Argentina, two countries with historically intertwined football cultures, including shared club competitions and frequent player exchanges throughout the twentieth century.
  • 05.After retiring from professional play, Báez moved into coaching, joining a significant number of former Paraguayan players from his era who chose to remain in the sport in a managerial or technical capacity.