Cesc Fàbregas

Spanish footballer

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May 2025 Named Serie A Coach of the Month for May, further demonstrating his managerial capabilities.
April 2025 Named Serie A Coach of the Month for April, marking his success in his managerial career.
August 19 2024 Coached first Serie A match, resulting in a 3-0 away loss to Juventus.
August 11 2024 Made debut as permanent manager in a 1-1 Coppa Italia draw against Sampdoria, losing on penalties.
July 19 2024 Admitted to the UEFA Pro coaching course at Coverciano and formally appointed as Como's head coach, signing a four-year contract.
July 16 2024 Became permanent manager of Como football club
December 23 2023 Coached final game as interim head coach in a 3-3 home draw against Palermo.
December 20 2023 Concluded interim managerial period at Como
December 20 2023 Como appointed Osian Roberts as caretaker manager, with Fàbregas remaining as an assistant to the first team coaching staff.
November 13 2023 Began interim managerial role at Como football club
November 13 2023 Promoted to first-team head coach on an interim basis after the dismissal of Moreno Longo, receiving a special dispensation to coach for one month due to lacking a UEFA Pro coaching licence.
July 1 2023 Appointed head coach of Como's under-19 and B-teams following retirement from professional football. Obtained UEFA A coaching licence.
July 1 2023 Announced his retirement from professional football.
2022 Signed with Como in Serie B, indicating the later stages of his professional football career.
August 29 2022 Made his debut for Como, playing the final 18 minutes as a substitute in a 1–0 home loss to Brescia.
August 1 2022 Fàbregas was unveiled as a new player for Serie B club Como, signing a two-year contract.
June 2022 Released from Monaco at the end of his contract after playing only 36 minutes of Ligue 1 football in his final season, but stated he would not retire.
April 22 2022 Attempted a comeback with Monaco's reserve team against Aubagne in the fourth-tier Championnat National 2, but was substituted after 40 minutes due to an ankle complaint.
December 2020 Suffered a left calf muscle injury that lasted until February 2021.
November 20 2020 Scored the winning goal for Monaco in a 3-2 victory over Paris Saint-Germain, breaking PSG's unbeaten run against Monaco since August 2016.
August 2019 Sent off on the first day of the 2019-20 Ligue 1 season in a 3-0 home loss to Lyon, after a VAR review upgraded his yellow card to a red card.
July 2019 Fàbregas was banned from driving in the UK for six months after being caught speeding.
February 2 2019 Scored his first goal for Monaco in a 2-1 win against Toulouse.
January 13 2019 Made his debut in Ligue 1 in a 1-1 draw against Marseille.
January 11 2019 Fàbregas signed for Monaco on a contract until June 2022, with no transfer fee, brought in by his former Arsenal teammate Thierry Henry.
January 5 2019 Played his final game in English football, a 2–0 home win over Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup third round. He took a penalty which was saved by Luke Steele and was emotional, leaving the field in tears at the end of the match.
2018 Moved to Monaco FC in Ligue 1, continuing his international club career.
2018 Cesc Fàbregas was not selected for the Spain national team squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Instead of playing, he worked as a studio analyst for the BBC during the tournament.
May 2018 Cesc Fàbregas married his long-time Lebanese girlfriend Daniella Semaan in May.
2017 During the 2017–18 season, Fàbregas made 49 appearances for Chelsea and contributed to their FA Cup victory against Manchester United, providing the pass that led to Eden Hazard's penalty goal.
October 2015 Earned his 100th cap for the Spain national team.
2014 Named to the FIFA FIFPro World XI 5th team, highlighting his continued excellence in professional football.
June 2014 Transferred from Barcelona to Chelsea for £30 million.
July 2013 Fàbregas won a court case over the marital home with Semaan's ex-husband.
2012 Won his second European Championship with Spain.
2011 Awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal Order of Sporting Merit, highlighting his national sporting achievements.
August 2011 Transferred from Arsenal back to Barcelona for up to £35 million.
2010 Honored with the Prince of Asturias Awards, a prestigious recognition of his contributions to sports.
2010 Won the FIFA World Cup with Spain, providing the assist for Andrés Iniesta's winning goal in the final.

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