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Football Biography

Ricky Villa

“Ricky”

Argentine · Roque Pérez, Argentina · Born 18 August 1952

Midfielder
133
apps
25
goals
4
argentina caps
2
f a cups

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Argentine World Cup winner whose mazy solo goal in the 1981 FA Cup final replay is one of the most iconic moments in English football history.

Ricardo Julio Villa was born in Roque Pérez, Argentina on 18 August 1952. A member of Argentina's 1978 World Cup-winning squad, he moved to Tottenham Hotspur alongside Ossie Ardiles in a transfer that changed the face of English football. Villa's time at Spurs is defined by one extraordinary moment — his mesmerising solo goal in the 1981 FA Cup final replay against Manchester City, where he dribbled past several defenders before finishing. It was voted the greatest FA Cup final goal of all time. He made 133 appearances for Spurs, winning two FA Cups. Like Ardiles, the Falklands War complicated his time in England, and he returned to Argentina in 1983, later playing in the United States and Colombia. He earned 4 caps for Argentina.

Best Known For

World Cup 1978

His solo goal in the 1981 FA Cup final replay was voted the greatest FA Cup final goal of all time, and is considered one of the finest goals ever scored at Wembley.

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Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • World Cup 1978
  • FA Cup 2x
Career Journey

Timeline

1952 👶 Born in Roque Pérez, Argentina
1985 🏁 Retired from professional sport
🏟️ Atlético Tucumán
🏟️ Tottenham
🏟️ Fort Lauderdale Strikers (1983-1986)
🏆 World Cup 1978
🏆 FA Cup 2x
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Ricky Villa

In the 1981 replay against Manchester City, he picked up the ball deep and dribbled past several defenders before slotting home — voted the greatest FA Cup final goal ever.

He moved to Spurs alongside Ossie Ardiles in 1978 after winning the World Cup with Argentina, in one of English football's most historic transfers.

He made 133 appearances and scored 25 goals for Tottenham between 1978 and 1983.

The Falklands War between Britain and Argentina complicated his position, and he returned to Argentina in 1983.

Ricky Villa was born on 18 August 1952 in Roque Pérez, Argentina.

Career Timeline — Ricky Villa
1952
Born in Roque Pérez, Argentina
1985
Retired from professional sport
Atlético Tucumán
Atlético Tucumán
Tottenham
Tottenham
Fort Lauderdale Strikers (1983-1986)
Fort Lauderdale Strikers (1983-1986)
World Cup 1978
FA Cup 2x