Matías Cabrera

Matías Cabrera Julio Acevedo ( born May 16, 1986 in Montevideo) is an Uruguayan football player.

Association

Cabrera, who plays in the position of attacking midfielder, is the nephew of the Uruguayan football coach and former national player Eduardo Acevedo. He began his career in 2005 at El Tanque Sisley. From 2006 to 2009 he played for Club Atlético Cerro. During this time it came to the extraordinary constellation that his uncle the team, in the worked as a player, took over as coach. During this time, Cerro won the Liguilla Pre- Libertadores 2009 and qualified for the Copa Libertadores 2010. 2009 he then moved with his uncle during the current Apertura, in which he played five games for Cerro to Nacional Montevideo. However, his uncle Eduardo Acevedo left unlike Cabrera the club in the next year. Cabrera, who in a training accident with Alejandro Prieto skull was fractured by ten centimeters in length drew upon in November 2009, was performed emergency surgery and months turned out, came in rows of Bolsos and international levels used and graduated in the Copa Libertadores trophy in 2010 and 2011, a total nine encounters. 2010 and 2011 he won with Nacional the discharged during the summer months Copa Bimbo. Also the Torneo Apertura 2009/10 and the Torneo Clausura 2010/11 ended his team victorious in the first place. In the 2010/11 season he also won with his team-mates the Uruguayan championship, which was successfully defended in the following season. Already in January 2012 showed the Boca Juniors keen interest in signing Cabrera, however, took provisional distance of a transfer. A year later, then finally followed but Cabrera's move abroad. To date, Cabrera had completed 72 league games for the Bolsos, in which he scored six goals. In addition, nine missions came in the Copa Libertadores. However, his road did not lead to Argentina but to Italy. There, announced on 31 January 2013, the first division side Cagliari Calcio his obligation. According to media reports, a transfer fee of 1.5 million euros was paid for Cabrera. He signed a three-year contract. His league debut he celebrated on February 17, 2013 in a 2-0 away win against Pescara. In the second half of the 2012/13 season he played seven games of the series A. He came only as a substitute to train. On the first day of the season 2013/14 he stood for the first time in the starting lineup and scored his first league goal in Italy. Until his last mission provisionally on February 9, 2014 he ran in the current season 17 times in Serie A and scored one goal.

Achievements

  • 2x Uruguayan champion (2010/ 11, 2011 /12)
  • Torneo Apertura champions 2009/10
  • Torneo Clausura champions 2010/11
  • Master of Liguilla Pre- Libertadores 2009
  • 2x victory in the Copa Bimbo (2010, 2011)
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