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Washington Tais

Washington Eduardo Tais Videgaín (born 21 December 1972) is a Uruguayan former footballer who played as a right back.
==Club career==
Born in Montevideo, Tais' debuts in professional football were made with local giants C.A. Peñarol, which he helped to five consecutive Primera División titles, the last three as an undisputed starter and where the player scored all his 24 league goals.
In the 1997 summer Tais moved to Spain, where he would remain until his retirement. He started at Racing de Santander, being first-choice during his four-year spell which was always spent in La Liga – although the last season ended in relegation.
Subsequently Tais signed for Real Betis, where constant injuries and loss of form made him miss nearly 30 games per season. In the 2004–05 campaign he appeared in 11 matches in the league, and also helped the Andalusians to the Copa del Rey, although he was not named for their victory over CA Osasuna in the final;
On 27 January 2011, after more than five years out of football, 38-year-old Tais returned to professional football, signing with first club Danubio FC.〔(El exracinguista Tais ficha por el Danubio después de cinco años retirado (Ex-Racing player Tais signs for Danubio after five years retired) ); El Diario Montañés, 27 January 2011 〕 He retired at the end of the following season, after a spell with Miramar Misiones in the Uruguayan Segunda División.

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