Fabricio Coloccini, born on January twenty-second, nineteen eighty-two, is an Argentine former professional footballer renowned for his role as a centre-back. Currently, he serves as the assistant coach to Fernando Gago at Universidad de Chile, marking a new chapter in his football journey after an illustrious playing career.
Coloccini's professional journey began at Boca Juniors, where his talent quickly caught the eye of AC Milan. However, he struggled to secure a permanent position and was subsequently loaned to four different clubs. His breakthrough came at Deportivo La Coruña, which paved the way for his transfer to Newcastle United in August two thousand eight. By July two thousand eleven, he had ascended to the role of club captain, a testament to his leadership and skill on the pitch.
His time at Newcastle was marked by significant achievements, including being named in the PFA Team of the Year in April two thousand twelve. After a successful stint, Coloccini returned to Argentina on July fifth, two thousand sixteen, joining San Lorenzo, a club he had previously represented fifteen years earlier. He concluded his playing career at Aldosivi, retiring at the age of forty.
On the international stage, Coloccini proudly represented Argentina thirty-nine times between two thousand three and two thousand fourteen, scoring one goal. He was part of the national teams that reached the finals of the two thousand four Copa América and the two thousand five FIFA Confederations Cup, and he also participated in the two thousand six FIFA World Cup. Additionally, at the youth level, he contributed to Argentina's victory in the two thousand one FIFA World Youth Championship and the gold medal at the two thousand four Olympics.