Néstor Fabbri Explained

Néstor Fabbri
Fullname:Néstor Ariel Fabbri
Birth Date:29 April 1968
Birth Place:Buenos Aires, Argentina
Height:1.81m
Position:Defender
Youthclubs1:All Boys
Years1:1984–1985
Clubs1:All Boys
Caps1:40
Goals1:15
Years2:1986–1992
Clubs2:Racing Club
Caps2:169
Goals2:6
Years3:1992
Clubs3:América de Cali
Caps3:29
Goals3:1
Years4:1992–1993
Clubs4:Lanús
Caps4:46
Goals4:4
Years5:1994–1998
Clubs5:Boca Juniors
Caps5:117
Goals5:13
Years6:1998–2002
Clubs6:Nantes
Caps6:116
Goals6:9
Years7:2002–2003
Clubs7:Guingamp
Caps7:33
Goals7:1
Years8:2003–2004
Clubs8:Estudiantes
Caps8:26
Goals8:1
Years9:2004–2005
Clubs9:All Boys
Caps9:18
Goals9:3
Totalcaps:594
Totalgoals:53
Nationalyears1:1987–1997
Nationalteam1:Argentina
Nationalcaps1:22
Nationalgoals1:2

Néstor Ariel Fabbri (born 29 April 1968) is an Argentine retired footballer who played as a defender.

Career

Fabbri started playing at the young division of All Boys in 1984, he made his debut for the first team during the 1984–85 season in the Argentine 2nd division.[1] In 1986, he joined first division Racing Club. In 1987 Fabbri was named Player of the Year of Argentina.[2]

After six seasons with Racing, Fabbri spent the 1992 season with Colombian América de Cali, and the 1993 season back to Argentina for Club Atlético Lanús, before moving to Boca Juniors in 1994. Fabbri played with Boca until 1998, when he was transferred to French first division FC Nantes. With Nantes Fabbri won the 1999 and 2000 French Cups, the 1999 and 2001 Champion's Trophies, and the 2001 French Championship.

In 2002, Fabbri moved to En Avant de Guingamp, at that time in the French first division. He played one season for Guingamp with teammates like Didier Drogba or Florent Malouda and the team finished in seventh place. He returned to Argentina, first to play for Estudiantes in 2003, and then in 2004 to his first team All Boys, where he retired.

With the Argentina national football team, "La Tota" Fabbri played 21 matches, including the 1990 FIFA World Cup, and scored 1 goal.

Personal life

Fabbri worked as an agent for his nephew Jonathan Calleri, who plays as a forward for Brazilian club São Paulo.[3]

Honours

Racing

1988

América de Cali

1992

FC Nantes

2000–01

1998–99, 1999–2000

1999, 2001

Argentina

Individual

Notes and References

  1. http://www.lanacion.com.ar/nota.asp?nota_id=664584 Néstor Fabbri le dijo adiós al fútbol
  2. Web site: Néstor Fabbri . Racing Club . 28 September 2018 . es.
  3. News: Fabbri le apuntó a Angelici: "Hubiera preferido que Boca no tratara así a Calleri; hizo un negocio redondo con él". Fabbri pointed at Angelici: "I would have preferred Boca not to have treated Calleri like that; they did a good deal with him" . 17 March 2020 . Infobae . 18 January 2016 . es.