Néstor Fabbri

Néstor Ariel Fabbri Tiscornia ( born April 29, 1968 in Buenos Aires ) is a former Argentine footballer. At club level, Fabbri was, among other things for Racing Club Avellaneda, the Boca Juniors and FC Nantes active. With Nantes 2001 he won the French football championship. Furthermore Fabbri participated with the national team of his native country at the FIFA World Cup 1990 in Italy.

Career

Club career

Néstor Fabbri was born in 1968 in Argentina's capital Buenos Aires, learned the sport of football in the youth academy of the club CA All Boys in his hometown. After passing through the junior teams of the All Boys Fabbri, who acted in the position of a defender, was taken in 1986 by Racing Club from Avellaneda suburb bonarenser under contract. There he defended for six years in succession from 1986 to 1992 and made in this time 169 games in league play, where he scored six Torerfolge. Great triumphs, however, you could not celebrate because of the Racing Club at that time was not one of the leading variables of the Argentine club football.

1992 left Néstor Fabbri Racing Club and joined CA Lanús, where he played for a year and completed sixteen league games without a goal. In 1993, a six-month engagement in Colombia with América de Cali. After he was still active one year for Lanús 1993-1994, changed Néstor Fabbri 1994 Boca Juniors. But this Argentine top club he belonged to in a time in which the club could not celebrate great successes. Fabbri made ​​between 1994 and 1998 while 117 league games in La Liga for the club, scoring thirteen matches, winning the championship, however, did not jump out. Only in the Apertura 1998, the first semi-annual season after Néstor Fabbri departure from the Estadio La Bombonera Boca could celebrate the championship again.

In the summer of 1998, Néstor Fabbri made ​​the jump to Europe, where he joined the French first division side FC Nantes joined. After only placements in the middle of the division could be one is in the first three seasons, managed the team of coach Raynald Denoueix in which there were, among other players such as Viorel Moldovan, Salomon Olembé or Mickaël Landreau with the achievement of first place in Division 1 2000 /01 the income of the French football championship. It was at the end of the season with the first four points ahead of Olympique Lyon and thus qualified for the UEFA Champions League 2001 /02. Here, the blow came in the second group stage, as they only came in last place behind Manchester United, Bayern Munich and Boavista Porto in Group A. In League mode, however the following season was extremely disappointing. As defending champion started, it was only at the end of Tenth and missed even qualifying for the European Cup next season.

2002 Néstor Fabbri returned to FC Nantes after four years and 116 league games, with nine hits his back and moved within the Division 1 EA Guingamp, where he played for a year and the club with 33 games and a goal to reach seventh place in the Ligue 1 2002 / 03, up to now the best placement of the provincial association in the highest French league, helped.

After a year in Guingamp Fabbri returned to Argentina and even played one year each for Estudiantes de La Plata and finally for his hometown club All Boys. There he finished in 2005 his footballing career at the age of 37 years.

National

Between 1989 and 1997 it brought Néstor Fabbri on a total of 21 matches in the Argentine national soccer team. Here, a scoring succeeded him. From national coach Carlos Bilardo, he was appointed to the South American squad for the FIFA World Cup 1990 in Italy. In the tournament, in which Argentina was started as defending champion, Bilardo Fabbri began in the very first game, the sensational 0-1 defeat against Cameroon, he experienced used as a defender over the entire season. Then the coach waived, however, in the further course of the tournament on the services of the defender from Racing Avellaneda. The Argentine team, however, reached after two penalty shootout wins in the quarter and semi-finals, the final, where they lost to Germany but with 0:1.

Continuing his national team career Fabbri also took part in two other tournaments. These were the King Fahd Awards 1995, which ended with second place, and the Copa América 1995, where you eliminated in the quarter- finals.

Achievements

  • French Championship: 1x
  • French Cup Winners: 2x
  • French Supercup: 2x
  • Super Copa Sudamericana: 1x
  • Supercoppa Inter Americana: 1x
  • Argentine Footballer of the Year: 1x
598847
de