Overview
Rubén Paz (born 8 August 1959) is a retired Uruguayan footballer who played principally as an attacking midfielder. Renowned for his vision, passing and dead-ball technique, Paz became one of the most respected South American playmakers of his generation. Basic career summaries and statistics are available in many databases: profile.
Club career
Paz began his career in Uruguay and subsequently moved between clubs in South America and Europe. He is best known for important spells with top domestic teams in Uruguay and for a successful period in Brazil, where his creative influence was widely praised. He also had spells in European football that introduced his style to a broader audience. Contemporary club records and season-by-season details can be consulted via career listings.
International career
Paz was a regular member of the Uruguay national team for many years. He represented his country in South American competitions, World Cup qualifying campaigns and other international fixtures, contributing as a playmaker and set-piece taker. For summaries of his national team appearances and impact, see national team records.
Style of play and legacy
As an attacking midfielder, Paz combined technical skill with intelligence in possession. He was celebrated for precise passing, the ability to unlock defences and proficiency from free kicks and penalties. Former teammates and commentators commonly point to his creativity and leadership on the pitch. His influence endures in discussions of Uruguayan midfielders from the late 20th century.
Notable facts
- Paz earned recognition both domestically and abroad for his consistent creative output.
- He won domestic honours with club sides and was regarded as a key figure during peak seasons.
- Further biographical notes and interviews can be found at additional resources.
For readers seeking match reports, season statistics and contemporary commentary, the linked resources provide chronological detail, while general histories of Uruguayan football place Paz among the influential midfielders of his era.