Career
Defensor Sporting
Viudez, played for Uruguayan champions" (Defensor Sporting) senior team for one year in the 2007-2008 season and scored 6 goals. Milan
In the 2008 Office-Season transfer window, Tabare Viudez attracted the attention of Milan along with Mathias Cardacio. Both players signed for the club after undergoing trials.
Tabare Viudez was to wear the number "20" shirt, previously worn by Yoann Gourcuff.
The Fonseca Group, who have the rights of the player, led the negotiations to transfer Viudez to the San Siro for the upcoming Serie A 2008-2009 season. The Montevideo-born player, was relishing the new chapter in his career.
"I cannot believe lieutenant lieutenant"s a terrific jump up in my career," he said.
"I must confess I have mixed feelings - nervousness and joy.
This is a big step forward for medical " lieutenant was not known yet whether Viudez was to play for the first-team, play for Milan"s Primavera squad (Under-20) or go out on loan for the season. Viudez made several pre-season appearances for Milan. After coming on as a substitute at the half for Alberto Paloschi against Manchester City, Ancelotti praised his movement and pace after the match declaring him a player that can be relied on in the future, despite the narrow 1–0 loss.
Return to Defensor Sporting
On 28 August 2009 Milan announced to have released Viudez (and fellow Uruguayan Mathías Cardacio) by mutual consent: he was later signed by his former club Defensor Sporting.
Necaxa
In 2010, he was bought from Mexican giants Club América to play for the next four seasons. He was loaned out to Necaxa.
Nacional
In December 2010 Viudez signed for Club Nacional de Football facing the 2010-2011 season"s Torneo Clausura. Club Atlético River Plate
Viúdez comes in the second half of the game.
He assists for an important Goal for the game, making River Plate advance to the Final Championship phase.
Colón in the second half. A day later after the victory, he travels with the team to Japan to play, against Gamba Osaka, The Suruga Bank Cup 2015. Viudez was part of Uruguay"s 2007 Fédération internationale de football association U-20 World Cup squad and was the youngest player representing them.
In January 2009, Viudez joined up with Uruguay"s 2009 South American Youth Championship in Venezuela.
He played the first match in Uruguay"s 2-0 victory over Bolivia and provided an impressive assist for the first goal to Nicolás Lodeiro. In the side"s second match, Viudez scored a goal in the first minute in the side"s 3-2 victory over Chile.
Defensor Sporting
Uruguayan League (1): 2007-2008
Nacional
Uruguayan League (2): 2010-2011, 2011-2012.