Marvin Cabrera

Marvin Cabrera (2011)

Marvin Cabrera ( born May 1, 1980 in Mexico City) is a Mexican footballer, who first acted in midfield and since 2006 has worked in the defense.

Life

His first game in the Mexican Primera División denied Cabrera on November 19, 2000, when his home club Cruz Azul in the Estadio Azteca made ​​his away game at then- city rivals Necaxa ( 2:2 ).

His first Erstligator he succeeded on 29 September 2002 in another city derby against the Pumas at the Olympic Stadium in Mexico City. After 32 minutes of hits, he managed to lead 1-0 in a Clásico Chilango, which ended 2-2.

His only double in the Primera División succeeded in a discharged on 8 May 2004 away game against the Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz, whose 6-2 victory, he with his early goals to make it 1-0 (first minute) and 3:0 ( ninth minute) had laid the foundation stone.

After five years at Cruz Azul Cabrera joined in summer 2005, Pachuca, where he was the next three years under contract and spent the most successful period of his professional career. With the Tuzos he won two league titles, twice the CONCACAF Champions ' Cup and a Copa Sudamericana. In particular, the profit of the CONCACAF Champions ' Cup in 2007 he had so far relevant portion, as the important equalizer to make it 2-2 it was succeeded in the final first leg at Chivas Guadalajara in the 82nd minute, only the winning penalty shootout ( 7-6 ) scoreless after the leg had made ​​possible.

Achievements

  • Mexican masters: Cla 2006 Cla 2007
  • CONCACAF Champions ' Cup: 2007, 2008
  • Copa Sudamericana: 2006

Swell

  • Profile at Mediotiempo
  • Football players (Mexico)
  • Person ( Mexico City)
  • Born in 1980
  • Man
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