Nicolás Alejandro Cabrera

This article is about the football player. For the Spanish physicist, see Nicolás Cabrera.
Nicolás Cabrera
Personal information
Full nameNicolás Alejandro Cabrera
Date of birthJune 15, 1984
Place of birthLa Plata, Argentina
Height1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Playing positionRight winger
Club information
Current team
Quilmes
Number11
Youth career
Gimnasia
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2003–2006Gimnasia71(2)
2007Racing Club24(1)
2008Newell's Old Boys15(0)
2008–2010Vélez Sársfield45(3)
2010–2012Independiente41(3)
2012→ Gimnasia (loan)19(6)
2013Gimnasia16(0)
2013–2014All Boys29(1)
2014–Quilmes13(0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 26 March 2015.
† Appearances (Goals).

Nicolás Alejandro Cabrera (born 5 June 1984 in La Plata, Buenos Aires province) is an Argentine football right winger currently playing for Quilmes.

Club career

Cabrera made his professional debut in 2003 for Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata, while coached by Mario Gómez. He played for the club until 2006, making 71 appearances and scoring 3 goals and playing both Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana. His best season with Gimnasia was the second place obtained in the 2005 Apertura, coached by Pedro Troglio.

In 2007 he was transferred to Racing[1] where he could not establish himself as a regular first team player. For the 2008 Clausura he went to play for Newell's Old Boys and had mostly good performances. However, due to personal problems with Newell's manager, Ricardo Caruso Lombardi, he was left out of the squad.

For the 2008-09 season he was bought by Vélez Sársfield.[2] He played mostly as a starter in the right wing during Hugo Tocalli and Ricardo Gareca's coaching eras, until he suffered a knee injury in the fifth game of the 2009 Clausura (1-0 away victory over Estudiantes de La Plata). Vélez won the tournament, but Cabrera's participation was limited to the first 5 games. He returned the following season, and scored his first post-injury goal in the 4-2 home victory over Racing.

Honours

Vélez Sársfield
Independiente

External links

References

  1. La Nación (Spanish)
  2. TyC Sports (Spanish)