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He was transferred to Chilean club [[San Luis de Quillota]] in the [[Primera B de Chile|Primera B]].<ref>{{cite web |title=San Luis 2012 – Campeonato Apertura 1º B |url=http://www.solofutbol.cl/futbol%20chileno/Campeonatos%20Nacionales/equipos/San%20Luis/San%20Luis%202012%20apertura%201%20B.html |website=www.solofutbol.cl |access-date=17 May 2025 |language=es}}</ref> After this experience, he came back to Argentina and played for several clubs that took part in [[Torneo Federal A]]. In 2022 he moved to Italy and continued to play in amateur leagues.

He was transferred to Chilean club [[San Luis de Quillota]] in the [[Primera B de Chile|Primera B]].<ref>{{cite web |title=San Luis 2012 – Campeonato Apertura 1º B |url=http://www.solofutbol.cl/futbol%20chileno/Campeonatos%20Nacionales/equipos/San%20Luis/San%20Luis%202012%20apertura%201%20B.html |website=www.solofutbol.cl |access-date=17 May 2025 |language=es}}</ref> After this experience, he came back to Argentina and played for several clubs that took part in [[Torneo Federal A]]. In 2022 he moved to Italy and continued to play in amateur leagues.

In 2023, Villar joined [[A.S.D. Millesimo Calcio|Millesimo]] in [[Prima Categoria]], the seventh level in the [[Italian football league system]]; in the 2023-24 season the team achieved a double, winning both the Group A of Prima Categoria [[Liguria]] and the regional category cup. Moreover, Villar was the top scorer of Group A with 17 goals.<ref name=”cruz”>{{cite web |last1=Cruz |first1=Lorena |title=Su mejor versión nace del fútbol en Millesimo |url=https://eltribunodejujuy.com/informacion-general/2024-9-8-1-0-0-su-mejor-version-nace-del-futbol-en-millesimo |website=El Tribuno de Jujuy |access-date=17 May 2025 |language=es |date=8 September 2024}}</ref> The following season, in [[Promozione]], ended with another title and consequently with the team’s promotion to the fifth (and highest regional) level, with Villar once again being the league’s top scorer with 23 goals.

In 2023, Villar joined [[A.S.D. Millesimo Calcio|Millesimo]] in [[Prima Categoria]], the seventh level in the [[Italian football league system]]; in the 2023-24 season the team achieved a double, winning both the Group A of Prima Categoria [[Liguria]] and the regional category cup. Moreover, Villar was the top scorer of Group A with 17 goals.<ref name=”cruz”>{{cite web |last1=Cruz |first1=Lorena |title=Su mejor versión nace del fútbol en Millesimo |url=https://eltribunodejujuy.com/informacion-general/2024-9-8-1-0-0-su-mejor-version-nace-del-futbol-en-millesimo |website=El Tribuno de Jujuy |access-date=17 May 2025 |language=es |date=8 September 2024}}</ref> The following season, in [[Promozione]], ended with another title and consequently with the team’s promotion to the fifth (and highest regional) level, with Villar once again being the league’s top scorer with 23 goals.

==Honours==

”’Millesimo”’

*[[Promozione]]: 2024-25 (Liguria, Group A)

*[[Prima Categoria]]: 2023-24 (Liguria, Group A)

*Liguria Cup, Prima Categoria: 2023-24

”’Individual”’

*Promozione top scorer: 2024-25 (23 goals, Group A)<ref>https://www.tuttocampo.it/2024-25/Liguria/Promozione/GironeA/Marcatori</ref>

*Prima Categoria top scorer: 2023-24 (17 goals, Group A)<ref>https://www.tuttocampo.it/2023-24/Liguria/PrimaCategoria/GironeA/Marcatori</ref>

==References==

==References==


Latest revision as of 09:23, 14 October 2025

Argentine footballer

Ricardo José Villar Rodríguez (born 2 January 1989) is an Argentine footballer who plays for Millesimo.

He was signed for Cesena along with his brother Matías Villar which both left Sportivo Palermo and Salernitana at the same time. But Matías played for Verucchio in 2006–07 season.

He made his first team debut during 2006–07 season. Villar joined Udinese Calcio on 30 January 2009.[2] He played two half seasons at Primavera, while the second one (2009–10) as overage player.[3]

In January transfer windows, he left for Cremonese on loan. In mid-2010 he was sold to Triestina and immediately loaned to Como.

He was transferred to Chilean club San Luis de Quillota in the Primera B.[4] After this experience, he came back to Argentina and played for several clubs that took part in Torneo Federal A. In 2022 he moved to Italy and continued to play in amateur leagues.

In 2023, Villar joined Millesimo in Prima Categoria[5], the seventh level in the Italian football league system; in the 2023-24 season the team achieved a double, winning both the Group A of Prima Categoria Liguria and the regional category cup. Moreover, Villar was the top scorer of Group A with 17 goals.[1] The following season, in Promozione, ended with another title and consequently with the team’s promotion to the fifth (and highest regional) level, with Villar once again being the league’s top scorer with 23 goals.[6]

Millesimo

Individual

  • Promozione top scorer: 2024-25 (23 goals, Group A)[7]
  • Prima Categoria top scorer: 2023-24 (17 goals, Group A)[8]

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