Fabián Carini, born on December twenty-sixth, nineteen seventy-nine, is a distinguished former professional footballer from Uruguay, renowned for his role as a goalkeeper. His career began at Danubio F.C., where he showcased his talent over three seasons before making a significant move to Italy in two thousand one, signing with the prestigious Juventus.
During his tenure at Juventus, Carini served primarily as a backup to the legendary Gianluigi Buffon. His time in Italy also included two years on loan at Standard Liège, where he further honed his skills. In two thousand four, he joined Inter Milan, continuing his journey as a backup keeper.
After his stint in Italy, Carini ventured into La Liga with Murcia for two seasons. He then returned to South America, where he played for several clubs, including Atlético Mineiro, Peñarol, Deportivo Quito, and Juventud, leaving a mark in each of these teams.
On the international stage, Carini earned seventy-four caps for the Uruguay national team. He proudly represented his country in the Copa América tournaments of nineteen ninety-nine and two thousand seven, as well as the two thousand two FIFA World Cup, solidifying his legacy in Uruguayan football.