Nelson Cabrera (footballer, born 1983) explained

Nelson Cabrera
Fullname:Nelson David Cabrera Báez
Birth Date:1983 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Itauguá, Paraguay
Position:Centre back
Currentclub:Potosí
Clubnumber:21
Youthclubs1:Olimpia Asunción
Years1:2004–2005
Years2:2005–2008
Years3:2009–2012
Years4:2009–2010
Years5:2012
Years6:2012–2017
Years7:2017–2018
Years8:2019–2023
Years9:2023–
Clubs1:Olimpia Asunción
Clubs2:Cerro Porteño
Clubs3:Colo-Colo
Clubs4:CFR Cluj (loan)
Clubs5:Chongqing Lifan
Clubs6:Bolívar
Clubs7:Sportivo Luqueño
Clubs8:Always Ready
Clubs9:Potosí
Caps1:24
Caps2:107
Caps3:23
Caps4:5
Caps5:21
Caps6:131
Caps7:20
Caps8:106
Caps9:8
Goals1:0
Goals2:18
Goals3:1
Goals4:0
Goals5:5
Goals6:12
Goals7:2
Goals8:15
Goals9:0
Nationalyears1:2007
Nationalyears2:2016
Nationalteam1:Paraguay
Nationalteam2:Bolivia
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalcaps2:5
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalgoals2:0
Pcupdate:18 November 2023

Nelson David Cabrera Báez (pronounced as /es/; born 22 April 1983) is a footballer who plays as a defender for Bolivian Primera División club Potosí. Born in Paraguay, he represented the Paraguay national football team once in a friendly before naturalizing as a Bolivian citizen and switching to represent Bolivia internationally.

Career

Cabrera started his career at Olimpia Asunción and moved to rivals Cerro Porteño in 2005. There he won two championships and was team captain from 2007 to 2008. He was then transferred to CSD Colo Colo of Chile for $1,000,000. In the 2009–2010 season he played for CFR Cluj of Romania, where he won the National League and played in the UEFA Europa League.

Cabrera was born and raised in Paraguay and he represented their national team in a friendly match in 2007. However, later in his career he played in Bolivia, gained their nationality and debuted officially for the Bolivia national football team in 2016.[1] FIFA regulations required players switching nationalities at the time to have resided in the country for at least five years, but Cabrera only had for four.[2] [3] He was subsequently found to be ineligible by FIFA resulting in forfeiture of the preliminary 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification games between Bolivia and Peru on 1 September 2016 and between Chile and Bolivia five days later on 6 September 2016.[4] [5] Bolivia appealed the decision of FIFA to their own appeal committee, and then to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. It was not disputed that Cabrera was ineligible. However, Bolivia questioned FIFA's right to investigate and argued that a protest must be submitted within an hour of the match in question. Both appeals were dismissed.[6] [7] [8]

The investigation on Cabrera's eligibility was requested by the Chilean Football Federation; however, this eventually backfired for Chile, as Peru, who also benefitted from the investigation's outcome, would qualify for the intercontinental play-offs against New Zealand, eliminating Chile by merely a narrow goal difference.[9] That is because Peru got the third valuable point after they lost to Bolivia earlier while Chile, who drew Bolivia, only got two. Cabrera celebrated Chile's elimination by tweeting "God knows what He is doing and His times are perfect," followed by an image indicating that Chile would have qualified to the play-offs had the investigation never occurred.[10] [11]

Honours

Cerro Porteño
Colo-Colo
CFR Cluj
Club Bolivar

Notes and References

  1. http://internationalsoccerteams.com/team-news/south-america/baldivieso-names-bolivia-copa-america-centenario-squad/ "Baldivieso names Bolivia Copa America Centenario squad"
  2. Web site: ¿Quién es Nelson Cabrera?, el jugador por el cual FIFA sancionó a Bolivia . Who is Nelson Cabrera ?, the player for whom FIFA sanctioned Bolivia. El Comercio. 1 November 2016.
  3. Web site: FIFA investigates 'ineligible' Bolivia player in World Cup . 2024-07-13 . USA TODAY . en-US.
  4. News: Bolivia sanctioned for fielding ineligible player. https://web.archive.org/web/20161101173257/http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/news/y=2016/m=11/news=bolivia-sanctioned-for-fielding-ineligible-player-2847422.html. dead. 1 November 2016. FIFA. 2016-11-01. FIFA. en-GB. 2016-11-02.
  5. Web site: 2016-11-01 . FIFA orders Bolivia to forfeit 2 World Cup qualifiers . 2024-07-13 . AP News . en-US.
  6. Web site: 2017-08-29 . CAS dismisses the appeals filed by the Bolivian Football Federation . 2024-07-13 . www.tas-cas.org . en.
  7. Web site: 30 August 2017 . CAS confirms sanction against Bolivia for fielding ineligible player . July 13, 2024 . FIFA.com.
  8. Web site: 2017-08-29 . Boost for Chile as Bolivia lose forfeit appeal . 2024-07-13 . ESPN.com . en.
  9. News: Nelson Cabrera se burló de la eliminación de Chile al Mundial de Rusia 2018 . 11 March 2022 . . 12 October 2017 . es.
  10. Web site: nelson cabrera on Twitter . Twitter . 11 March 2022 . en.
  11. Web site: Nair . Rohith . October 11, 2017 . How a 3-0 'win' saw Chile fail to qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup . July 13, 2024 . Sportskeeda.