Most Recent Role: Arsenal on English Premier League
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Arenys de Mar, Catalonia, Spain.
Birthday: 5-4-1987
Birth Name: Francesc Fabregas Soler
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Arenys de Mar, Catalonia, Spain.
Birthday: 5-4-1987
Birth Name: Francesc Fabregas Soler
Cesc is a Spanish midfielder who plays for Arsenal F.C.
He moved to Arsenal in 2003, before Barcelona could give him a professional contract.
Cesc made his team debut for Arsenal in the League Cup and became Arsenal youngest player.
He then made appearances in the Community Shield and played in the Premiership and UEFA Champions League where he became the second youngest goalscorer.
He...
Most Recent Appearance
EPL 2007-2008 Round 7
Saturday 22 September 2007 on Sky Sports
This Weeks Results: Arsenal 5-0 Derby Fulham 3-3 Man City Liverpool 0-0 Birmingham Middlesbro' 2-2 Sunderland Reading 2-1 Wigan Aston Villa 2-0 Everton Blackburn 0-1 Portsmouth Bolton 1-1 Tottenham Man Utd 2-0 Chelsea Newcastle 3-1 West Ham
He prefers to be known as Cesc rather than Francesc.
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He has one tattoo on his wrist of his initials "C.F" in script.
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On 19 January 2007, he was named in the 2006 UEFA Team of the Year.
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During the League Cup Final on February 25th 2007, Fabregas captained Arsenal for the first time after Kolo Toure was sent off in extra time.
(edit) On February 9, 2007, Fabregas won the Premiership Player of the Month award for January. (edit)
(edit) On February 9, 2007, Fabregas won the Premiership Player of the Month award for January. (edit)
Fabregas: Little Britain is the best. Did you know Matt Lucas is an Arsenal fan? They tell me he's a regular at our matches, though I've never met him. That guy is so funny. And my girlfriend and I also love watching WAGS Boutique. We stumbled upon it one night and now we're hooked!
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Fabregas: There are aspects of my game that I can improve, such as my left foot, which is only really for standing on, and my aerial abilities. Thankfully I'm still young, and God willing I will have many more years to keep learning
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Fabregas: My first World Cup memory is of Zidane's two goals against Brazil in the final of France 98. The other memory that stands out is not such a happy one - the quarter-final between Spain and Korea in 2002, when Joaquin crossed from the goalline for (Fernando) Morientes to score but the linesman ruled that the ball had gone out.
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Fabregas: It's been incredibly hard adapting to living in England. Leaving your family and friends behind is tough, but it's also been a wonderful experience that has taught me a lot, and now I'm reaping the rewards.
(edit) Fabregas: I was really proud to have made my full Spain debut at just 18, but I need to come back down to earth now and keep working hard to keep the dream alive. If I want to keep these great experiences coming, I need to make sure I improve every day. (edit)
(edit) Fabregas: I was really proud to have made my full Spain debut at just 18, but I need to come back down to earth now and keep working hard to keep the dream alive. If I want to keep these great experiences coming, I need to make sure I improve every day. (edit)
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