After joining Arsenal as a
16-year-old from Barcelona, Cesc Fabregas blossomed into one of the most
complete players in world soccer.
A World Cup and European
Championship winner with Spain, Fabregas was regarded as Arsenal’s best player,
but a lack of trophies at club level and a desire to return home saw him rejoin
Barcelona eight years after leaving, for a fee in the region of $57million in
August 2011.
Quick
Facts:
- Name: Cesc Fabregas
- Nationality: Spanish
- Date and Place of Birth: May 4, 1987 in Barcelona, Spain
- Position: Midfielder
- Current Club: Barcelona (La Liga)
- Previous Club: Barcelona (2000-2003), Arsenal (2003-2011
- International Career: 2006 to present
Early
Life:
Born in Vilassar de Mar, Barcelona,
Fabregas had the Catalan club in his blood from an early age. His grandfather
first took him to watch the team when he was nine months old. At 10, and after
a few years of representing his school, Fabregas was turning out for a
neighboring town and was fortunate enough to be playing in the same league as
the Barcelona youth side. They offered him a trial, he impressed and it was not
long before he was playing alongside fellow academy cadet Lionel Messi.
The
Arsenal Move:
Fabregas, who has represented Spain
at Under-16, 17, 20, 21 and senior level, was plucked from Barcelona's
prestigious academy by Arsene Wenger. Unlike the Catalans, Arsenal could offer
him a fast track into the first team squad.
In 2003 the Frenchman made him the
youngest player ever to appear for Arsenal's first team at 16 years 177 days,
against Rotherham in the League Cup. He became the youngest to score when at 16
years and 212 days he found the net against Wolves in the same competition.
Fabregas would then represent Spain
at the Under-17 World Championship in Finland where he won the Golden Ball for
best player and Golden Boot for top scorer.
Rise
to Stardom:
The following season Fabregas
featured more in the Premier League and by the 2005-06 campaign he was a
regular with 49 appearances under his belt. His fine performances were
instrumental in Arsenal's progress to their first ever Champions League final,
but the team were beaten 2-1 by Fabregas' former club Barcelona.
Fabregas' greater maturity has
resulted in an increased goal return and he is now a midfielder capable of
contributing 10 to 15 goals a season.
With just one trophy to show for his
efforts at Arsenal - the 2005 FA Cup - the player first spoke of his desire to
return to Barcelona in summer 2010, and just over a year later he was granted
his wish after a long running transfer saga.
Spain
Career:
A debut for the national team came
in a 3-2 defeat of Ivory Coast in March 2006 and Fabregas attracted praise
after setting up a goal. He went on to feature at the 2006 World Cup in Germany
and international recognition continued as he represented the victorious Spain
team in the 2008 European Championships.
His finest moment for La Furia
Roja was undoubtedly setting up the winning goal for Andres Iniesta in the
World Cup final against Holland in 2010
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