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Pablo Leonardo Caballero Cáceres (born 25 June 1972, in
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Career

Caballero had a well-traveled playing career, appearing for clubs in
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. He played for 15 different clubs before leaving Club Atlético 3 de Febrero, 3 de Febrero in 2006, after a dispute with manager Alicio Solalinde. In 2003, Liga MX, Primera División de México side Puebla F.C., Puebla canceled his contract, ending a seven-year stint playing abroad, so Caballero returned to Paraguay to play for Cerro Porteño. After he retired from playing, Caballero became a football coach. In December 2008, he was appointed to manage 3 de Febrero, his first coaching position with professional club.


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* 1972 births Living people Paraguayan footballers Paraguay international footballers Cerro Porteño players Club Guaraní players Club Universidad Nacional footballers Club Puebla players Real Sociedad de Zacatecas footballers Club Deportivo Palestino footballers Cobreloa footballers C.D. Huachipato footballers Alianza Atlético footballers Everton de Viña del Mar footballers Club Deportivo Universidad Católica footballers Club Atlético 3 de Febrero players Liga MX players Ascenso MX players Expatriate footballers in Chile Expatriate footballers in Mexico Expatriate footballers in Peru Expatriate footballers in Argentina Association football forwards Resistencia S.C. managers Club Nacional managers 12 de Octubre Football Club managers Sportivo Luqueño managers Deportivo Capiatá managers Deportivo Santaní managers Independiente F.B.C. managers {{Paraguay-footy-forward-stub