Darío Fabbro

Darío Raúl Fabbro ( born March 11, 1976 in Argentina ) is a former Argentine footballer, who played in the position of striker. In his career Fabbros contracts usually ran only one year.

Career

His first stop was the Argentine club Club Atlético Huracán where he played for two years. After that he played for one season for the club Almagro. He then moved to Club CD Godoy Cruz, the largest club in the Cuyo region. After just one season he left the club and went abroad to CS Emelec in Ecuador. In 24 league games Fabbro was six times einnetzen. He won the 2001 Championship of the Ecuadorian Serie A, the highest football league in the country and was in the final of the Copa Merconorte where they lost against Millonarios FC. His next stop was the Chilean club Club Deportes Concepción where he stood for a year under contract. From 2002 to 2003 he played for Sporting Kansas City in Major League Soccer. After short for New England Revolution in the MLS also. After not even two years MLS, he went back to Argentina to Club Atlético Temperley, where he remained traditional for a year. Between 2005 and 2006 he took a break from football and played from 2006 to 2007 for the Platense FC from Honduras.

Private

Fabbros younger brother Jonathan is also football player but on the position in the offensive midfield.

Achievements

  • 2001: Ecuadorian master with CS Emelec
  • 2001: Finalist Copa Merconorte with CS Emelec
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