Jonathan Fabbro (born 16 January 1982) is an Argentine-born Paraguayan convicted felon and a former
footballer
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who played as an
attacking midfielder
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Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in that case known as defensive midfielders. As #Cent ...
. In 2019, he was sentenced to fourteen years in jail for abuse of children.
Born in Argentina, he became a naturalised citizen of Paraguay and played for its
national football team. He is the brother of former footballer
DarÃo Fabbro
DarÃo Raúl Fabbro (born 11 March 1976) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played in the MLS for Kansas City Wizards and New England Revolution. He later played in Honduras for Platense and in Chile for Deportes Concepción.
...
.
Career
Early career
Fabbro commenced his football career at
Asociación Atlética Argentinos Juniors
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and remained there for 9 years, going through all of the youth divisions at the club.
When he hoped to make the step to the first-team at the age of 17, Fabbro had the opportunity to trial with
Spanish
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club
Real Betis
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, where
Carlos Griguol
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Life
His playing career was spent with Atlanta and Rosario Central. As a coach, after winning the championship with ...
was the coach. Fabbro awakened the interest of
Mallorca
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The capital of the island, Palma, is also the capital of the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. The Bal ...
who did not doubt in signing him, there he played 5 games before returning to Argentina.
Boca Juniors
In 2002, Fabbro returned from Spain's
RCD Mallorca
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to join
Boca Juniors Reserves and Academy
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. On 5 May 2002, Fabbro debuted for the first-team of Boca Juniors in a 2–1 home victory against Velez Sarsfield, where he was coached by
Óscar Tabárez
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After an unassuming career as a ...
. Fabbro then went on to play for the club's first-team in a match against Independiente. In 2003, Fabbro returned to play for the Boca Juniors first-team in four more matches, where he would score one goal against
Rosario Central
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in a match which Boca Juniors lost 7-2 having fielded the majority of the first-team with youth-team players. Fabbro would also participate in three continental matches, scoring one goal against Colón de Santa Fé in the
2003 Copa Sudamericana
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. Fabbro was eclipsed by players such as
Juan Roman Riquelme
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,
Walter Gaitán
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An attacking midfielder, Gaitán was known for his vision on the pitch, passing, powerful left shot and a classy ball control. Nicknamed ''Chueco ...
and the Brazilian
Iarley
Pedro Iarley Lima Dantas or simply Iarley (born March 29, 1974 in Quixeramobim, Brazil) is a Brazilian retired footballer who played mainly as an attacking midfielder.
Club career
Iarley played for Ferroviário, Ceará, and Paysandu of Brazil ...
. He did not play much in the first-team, but was a starting player in the reserve-team.
With the arrival of
Carlos Bianchi
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as coach at Boca Juniors, Fabbro lost gametime with the first-team. At Boca Juniors, Fabbro scored 2 goals in 9 games.
At Boca Juniors, Fabbro's other teammates included
Roberto Abbondanzieri
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He spent most of his career at Boca Juniors in his homeland, as well as Getafe of La Liga and ...
,
Rolando Schiavi
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Club career
Schiavi started his career in the lower leagues with Argentino de Rosario, bef ...
,
Sebastian Battaglia
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...
,
Carlos Tevez
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,
Abel Balbo
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Balbo played for various clubs in Argentina and Italy during the course o ...
,
Guillermo Barros Schelotto
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Barros Schelotto played 16 years of his professional career in the Argentine Primera Divis ...
, Hungarian
Róbert Waltner
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Waltner was a forward during his playing career, and is most remembered for representing Zalaegerszeg during three different spells and ...
and Japanese
Naohiro Takahara
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Club career
Takahara was born in Mishima, Shizuoka, Mishim ...
.
Once Caldas
In 2003, Fabbro joined
Colombia
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n club
Once Caldas
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They were the surprise winners ...
, where he won the
2004 Copa Libertadores
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.
In December 2004, Fabbro played against
Porto
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in the
Intercontinental Cup, finishing runners-up after losing in a penalty shoot-out (Fabbro missed the decisive penalty).
GuaranÃ
In 2007, Fabbro arrived at
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, where he became a club icon. He was chosen as the Best Player in the 2008 Apertura. Fabbro led the team to winning the 2010 Apertura. Fabbro became a celebrity in Paraguay, and in 2010, he finished the procedure to acquire citizenship to play for the national team.
In January 2011, Fabbro's representative claimed that he could continue at Guaranà but with a better contract. By this point, Fabbro was in the interest of Cerro Porteño and Olimpia Asunción.
Fabbro's representative indicated that Fabbro felt good at Guaranà but wanted to earn more.
Cerro Porteño
In February 2011, Fabbro paid a buy out clause of US$228,000 to Guaranà to be able to transfer to Cerro Porteño. Fabbro agreed to give away 12% of the transfer cost to Guaranà from his transfer.
Fabbro also gave Guaranà US $150,000, which was what Guaranà owed Fabbro for the sale of his economic rights. For all of this, Fabbro renounced so that he could be free and play at Cerro Porteño, even removing a labour lawsuit that he filed against GuaranÃ.
Fabbro signed an agreement with Cerro Porteño for four years. He later confessed that GuaranÃ's president never wanted to sell him.
During the
2011 Copa Libertadores
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group stage, Fabbro scored an equalizer in an away game against
Chile
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an team
Colo-Colo
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to 2–2, after losing 2–0. In the last minutes, he scored with a free kick from almost 30 metres to win the game to 3–2 and to qualify to the round of 16 stage.
River Plate
In 2013, Fabbro joined River Plate on a one-year loan by a special request from its coach
Ramon Diaz.
Later, Fabbro spoke on ''90 Minutos'' on Fox Sports Argentina, telling that his stint at River Plate damaged him by losing ground at Cerro Porteño and his place in the national team during the FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
"I would have liked to have more minutes, been able to play more often, to see if I was at the level which River Plate represents. Equally, I am content and happy for having passed through such a big club." – Fabbro speaking about his stint at River Plate.
International career
In 2010, Fabbro obtained Paraguayan citizenship in order to play for the Paraguay national team.
In March 2010, Fabbro completed the legal process of the Paraguayan naturalisation and awaited to be selected for the national team. In 2010, following his Paraguayan naturalisation,
ABC Color
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announced that Fabbro was in the plans of Paraguay's national team coach
Gerardo Martino
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Martino played mostly for Newell's Old Boys in his native Rosario. He holds the record of appearances with the team playing a ...
.
In August 2012, national team coached
Gerardo Pelusso
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praised Fabbro for his wish of playing for Paraguay, debuting in the second half of a 3–3 friendly draw against
Guatemala
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in
Washington, D.C.
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and scoring from a free kick 8 minutes after entering the field.
10 minutes followed and Fabbro habilitated teammate
Hernan Perez to score Paraguay's third goal of the game.
On 7 September 2012, Fabbro made his second appearance for Paraguay in a 3–1 away defeat against
Argentina
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in a World Cup qualification game, equalising the scores for 1–1 with a penalty in the 18th minute.
On 6 September 2013, Fabbro scored in the 16th minute of a 4–0 home victory against
Bolivia
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in a World Cup qualification match.
In May 2015, Fabbro was pre-selected in a list of 30 footballers by national team coach
Ramon Diaz for the
2015 Copa América
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. In September 2015, Fabbro showed happy to return to train with the national team after not selected for the 2015 Copa América. On 5 September 2015, Fabbro scored an equalising goal in the 51st minute to be 1–1 in a 3–2 away defeat against
Chile
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in an exhibition game.
On 17 November 2015, Fabbro had his last participation with Paraguay when he appeared on the bench in a 2–1 home victory against Bolivia in World Cup qualifier.
Personal life
By 2010, Fabbro was a celebrity in Paraguay and obtained Paraguayan citizenship in the same year.
Since 2011, he has been in a relationship with Paraguayan model
Larissa Riquelme
Larissa Mabel Riquelme Frutos (born 22 February 1985) is a Paraguayan model and actress. She is one of the highest-paid models in Paraguay.
Biography
A famous model and actress in Paraguay, Riquelme rose to international prominence during t ...
. Fabbro and Riquelme formed an ideal relationship for the press, which had them in sports magazines.
Legal troubles and child sexual abuse
In 2010, Fabbro accidentally hit with his car and killed a 23-year-old woman, Mónica Beatriz Deppeller, who was taking her five-year-old son to school on her motorbike in
Videla, Santa Fe, Argentina.
Fabbro was eventually sued by the victim's family and had money docked from his wages to pay a compensation, but in 2012 he and his girlfriend
Larissa Riquelme
Larissa Mabel Riquelme Frutos (born 22 February 1985) is a Paraguayan model and actress. She is one of the highest-paid models in Paraguay.
Biography
A famous model and actress in Paraguay, Riquelme rose to international prominence during t ...
hit another motorcyclist during a car chase with Paraguayan police.
In 2017, Fabbro was accused of sexually abusing his 11-year-old goddaughter (daughter of his brother
DarÃo) and another underage girl. In May 2018, the footballer was extradited from Mexico to Argentina by order of
Interpol
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, and imprisoned.
In 2019, Fabbro was found guilty of at least five counts of "severely outrageous sexual abuse" against his niece and goddaughter between 2015 and 2017. Fabbro was officially sentenced to fourteen years in jail.
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