Cesc Fabregas  
Back to top Cesc Fabregas: Arsenal's heartbeat
While he was still just a teenager the football world stopped talking about Cesc Fabregas as one of the best young midfielders in the world and accepted he was simply one of the greatest midfield players on the planet. Taking over the Arsenal number four shirt vacated by Patrick Vieira, Fabregas' cocktail of astounding technique, tigerish tackling and precision passing quickly won over critics who had worried about his lack of bulk in the Gunners' engine room.

Arsenal swooped for Fabregas in September 2003, while he was still a youth player with Catalan giants Barcelona, Arsene Wenger reportedly impressed with a defensive midfielder who scored 30 goals in a season. A month later he scored against Rotherham in the League Cup to become Arsenal's youngest ever goal-scorer at 16 years 177 days. When Vieira was injured Fabregas stepped in to fill the breach, claiming the title of Arsenal's youngest league goal-scorer when he netted against Blackburn.
The records and accolades simply kept coming for Fabregas, his goal in Arsenal's 5-1 Champions League demolition of Rosenborg made him the second youngest scorer in the competition's history and he snared an FA Cup winners' medal when Arsenal defeated Manchester United. He was named in the UEFA Team of the Year for 2006 along with nominations for PFA Player of the Year and Young Player of the Year. In 2007 he was voted Arsenal's Player of the Season and is now installed as the Gunners' captain.

His list of 'youngests' is completed by being the youngest player to represent Spain for 70 years, and in 2006, Spain's youngest ever World Cup player. Winner of a Euro 2008 medal with Spain, Fabregas is one of the most creative midfield players in the game, combining flair, aggression and selfless running. Already brilliant, it seems inevitable he will develop into an all-time great.
Born4 May 1987 Place Of BirthArenys de Mar, Spain Height1.75 m (5' 9'') PositionCentral midfield ClubsArsenal CountrySpain Major Club HonoursArsenal: FA Cup, 2005 Major International HonoursEuropean Championship: 2008
Back to top Fabregas In Pictures
Fabregas strikes the ball against Sunderland in front of the faithful Gunners supporters at the Emirates.

Date: 07/10/2007
Fabregas celebrates a goal with Kolo Toure during Arsenal's Premier League game against Derby County at the Emirates stadium.

Date: 22/09/2007
Fabregas celebrates scoring during the Champions League Group match against Slavia Prague at the Emirates Stadium, London.

Date: 23/10/2007
The heartbeat of the Arsenal side, Fabregas runs with the ball for the Gunners.

Date: 07/10/2007
Fabregas dictates play against a Zinedine Zidane-inspired France team in the 2006 World Cup.

Date: 27/06/2006
Fabregas in action for Spain in the 2006 World Cup group stage clash against rivals and eventual finalists France.

Date: 27/06/2006
Fabregas strikes the ball against Sunderland in front of the faithful Gunners supporters at the Emirates.

Date: 07/10/2007
 
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