Martín Cáceres, born on April seventh, nineteen eighty-seven, is a distinguished Uruguayan professional footballer currently showcasing his talents at Juventud in the Liga AUF Uruguaya. Primarily recognized as a centre-back, Cáceres also exhibits versatility by playing effectively on either flank, predominantly as a right-back.
His football journey commenced at Defensor Sporting, where his skills caught the attention of Spanish club Villarreal, leading to his transfer in two thousand seven. Over the years, he has made significant contributions in both Spain and Italy, achieving remarkable success, including six Serie A titles with Juventus and a Champions League victory with Barcelona in two thousand nine.
In addition to his club achievements, Cáceres has been a vital part of the Uruguay national team since the age of twenty. He has represented his country in four World Cups, three Copa América tournaments, and the 2013 Confederations Cup, culminating in a triumphant win at the 2011 Copa América.
Despite his undeniable talent, Cáceres' career has faced challenges due to several injuries. After a brief stint in England with Southampton, he returned to Italy in two thousand seventeen, continuing to demonstrate his resilience and commitment to the sport.