Club Born in
Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Gottardi began his career in his native Bolivia, attending the prestigious
Tahuichi Academy (which also produced
Marco Etcheverry and
Jaime Moreno), and playing for
Oriente Petrolero and
Bolívar in the
Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano. He secured a loan move to the United States in 1999 to play for
Tampa Bay Mutiny, and scored two goals on his MLS debut in a 5–2 loss to
D.C. United, but never truly settled in
Major League Soccer. He was waived by the team in August 1999, having played just 11 games, scoring 4 goals. After leaving Tampa, Gottardi went on loan at
Deportivo Táchira in Venezuela, and then moved to
Goiás in Brazil, his final club.
International Gottardi was a member of the
Bolivia national team, having competed in the qualifying tournament for the
1996 Atlanta Olympics, and in qualifying for the
Copa América 1999 in
Paraguay. In the end he only earned one senior cap, a
friendly match against the
United States. ==Personal life==