
Nahuel Guzmán
Tigres UANL/G/
Player Info
Nahuel Guzmán, known as "Patón," is an Argentine goalkeeper who has become an icon for Mexican giants Tigres UANL, renowned for his charismatic leadership and exceptional shot-stopping. Now 40, the veteran keeper stands at 193cm and has been a cornerstone of Tigres' most successful era since joining in 2014. His early career was spent in Argentina with Newell's Old Boys, where he won the 2013 Torneo Final and earned a move to Mexico. At Tigres, Guzmán has been instrumental, winning multiple Liga MX titles and the CONCACAF Champions League. His highlights are numerous, including crucial penalty saves in finals and a famous last-minute headed equalizer in a league match that showcased his unique character. He has also been capped by the Argentine national team. His honors with Tigres are extensive, including several league championships and the 2020 CONCACAF Champions League crown. Known for his fiery passion, elaborate goal celebrations, and close bond with the fans, Guzmán is far more than a goalkeeper; he is a symbol of Tigres' identity. He remains one of the most recognizable and successful figures in North American football.
Overview
Honors
Main Position
Strengths
Weaknesses
Transfer History
2014/07/03
2200000€
Transfer
2009/12/31
Signed
2007/06/30
Transfer
Matches
Competition
Time
Round
Home
VS
Away
HT
Rating
More
Statistics
2025-2026
Matches
Games Played
32
Games Started
32
Minutes Per Game
2910
Offensive Data
Goals(PK)
0
Assists
-
Scoring Freguency(Minutes)
-
Shots Per Game
0
Accurate Passes Per Game
812
Key Passes Per Game
0
Accurate Long Balls Per Game
278
Accurate Crosses Per Game
0
Success Dribbles Per Game
4
Defense Data
Tackles Per Game
1
Interceptions Per Game
0
Clearances Per Game
39
Block Shots Per Game
-
Other Data
Yellow Cards
4
Yellow-Red
-
Red Cards
0
Turnovers Per Game
-
Fouls Per Game
0
Be Fouled Per Game
5




