Gabriel Caballero

This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Caballero and the second or maternal family name is Schiker.
Gabriel Caballero
Personal information
Full nameGabriel Esteban Caballero Schiker
Date of birth(1971-02-05) 5 February 1971 (age 43)
Place of birthRosario, Santa Fe, Argentina
Height1.74 m (5 ft 8 12 in)
Playing positionMidfielder, Forward
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1989–1994Central Córdoba99(16)
1994–1995Antofagasta58(22)
1995–1998Santos Laguna93(27)
1998–2002Pachuca154(28)
2002–2003Atlas40(6)
2003–2004Pachuca46(5)
2004–2005Puebla33(3)
2005–2009Pachuca151(22)
National team
2002Mexico8(0)
Teams managed
2010–2011Pachuca (Assistant coach)
2013Pachuca
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 25 November 2009.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 17 August 2007

Gabriel Esteban Caballero Schiker (born 5 February 1971 in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina) is a Mexican-Argentine footballer midfielder, who last played for Pachuca in the Mexican First Division.

Biography

Career

Caballero started playing in his native Argentina's Central Córdoba in 1989, and in 1993 he transferred to Chilean Antofagasta.

In 1995 he arrived in Mexico, and has played for Mexican teams such as Santos Laguna, Pachuca, Atlas and Puebla,[1] winning 6 championships (Santos Laguna, Pachuca), most recently with Pachuca on 27 May 2007. He announced his retirement on 18 November 2009.

International career

Caballero became a naturalized Mexican on 11 December 2001, and was later recruited to the national team, with whom he had the chance to play in his first World Cup in 2002, held in South Korea and Japan. Caballero appeared in all three of Mexico's first round matches, against Croatia, Ecuador, and Italy.[2]

Managing career

After his retirement announced his new job as Assistant coach from his last club, on 14 November 2012 he was announced as the new coach of C.F. Pachuca, after the club terminated their previous coach Hugo Sanchez.

Club honours

Antofagasta

  • Primera División Chilena – Top Scorer 1995

Santos Laguna

  • Mexican Championship – Winter 1996
  • Mexican Championship – Top Scorer Summer 1997

C.F. Pachuca

  • Mexican Championship – Winter 1999, Winter 2001, Apertura 2003, Clausura 2006, Clausura 2007
  • CONCACAF Champions' Cup 2007, 2008
  • Copa Nissan Sudamericana: 2006
  • North American SuperLiga: 2007

References

  1. Jump up ^ MedioTiempo.com. "Gabriel Caballero - Pachuca". Retrieved on 15 June 2013.
  2. Jump up ^ FIFA. "FIFA Player Statistics: Gabriel CABALLERO". Retrieved on 15 June 2013.

External links


Primera División de Chile Top Scorers
  • 1933: Carvallo
  • 1934: Giudice
  • 1935: Au. Domínguez / Ogaz
  • 1936: Bolaños
  • 1937: Bolaños
  • 1938: Pizarro
  • 1939: Al. Domínguez
  • 1940: Alonso / Valenzuela
  • 1941: Profetta
  • 1942: Romo
  • 1943: Machuca / Mancilla
  • 1944: Alcántara / Al. Domínguez
  • 1945: Cruche / Giorgi / J. Zárate
  • 1946: Cruche
  • 1947: Vera
  • 1948: J. Zárate
  • 1949: Lorca
  • 1950: Díaz
  • 1951: Aguilera / Tello
  • 1952: Meléndez
  • 1953: Robledo
  • 1954: Robledo
  • 1955: Moreno
  • 1956: Villarroel
  • 1957: Albella
  • 1958: Albella / Verdejo
  • 1959: Rios
  • 1960: Falcon
  • 1961: Landa / Campos
  • 1962: Campos
  • 1963: Álvarez
  • 1964: Escudero
  • 1965: Scandolli
  • 1966: Bracamonte / Campos
  • 1967: E. Zárate
  • 1968: Reinoso
  • 1969: E. Zárate
  • 1970: Castro
  • 1971: E. Zárate
  • 1972: Espinoza
  • 1973: Yavar
  • 1974: Crisosto
  • 1975: Pizarro
  • 1976: Fabbiani
  • 1977: Fabbiani
  • 1978: Fabbiani
  • 1979: Caszely
  • 1980: Caszely
  • 1981: Caszely / Cabrera / Marcoleta
  • 1982: Siviero
  • 1983: Olivera
  • 1984: Cabrera
  • 1985: Basay
  • 1986: Salgado
  • 1987: Hurtado
  • 1988: De Luca / Oré
  • 1989: Martínez
  • 1990: Martínez
  • 1991: Martínez
  • 1992: A. González
  • 1993: Figueroa
  • 1994: Acosta
  • 1995: Caballero / A. González
  • 1996: Véner
  • 1997-A: Bisconti
  • 1997-C: Báez / Vallejos
  • 1998: González
  • 1999: Núñez
  • 2000: P. González
  • 2001: Tapia
  • 2002-A: S. González
  • 2002-C: Neira
  • 2003-A: Cabañas
  • 2003-C: Biscayzacú
  • 2004-A: Galaz
  • 2004-C: Galaz
  • 2005-A: Estay / Mancilla / Sarabia
  • 2005-C: Díaz / Fierro / Montecinos
  • 2006-A: Suazo
  • 2006-C: Monje
  • 2007-A: Suazo
  • 2007-C: Villanueva
  • 2008-A: Barrios
  • 2008-C: Barrios
  • 2009-A: Paredes
  • 2009-C: Rivarola
  • 2010: Mirošević
  • 2011-A: Urbano
  • 2011-C: Paredes
  • 2012-A: Gutiérrez / Herrera / Ubilla
  • 2012-C: Sáez
  • 2013: Sáez / Elizondo
  • 2013-A: Vázquez
Primera División de México/Liga MX top scorers
  • 1944: Lángara
  • 1945: Aballay
  • 1946: Lángara
  • 1947: López
  • 1948: López
  • 1949: López
  • 1950: Ayllón
  • 1951: Casarín
  • 1952: López
  • 1953: Quiñones
  • 1954: Guerra/López/Palacio
  • 1955: Palacio
  • 1956: H. Hernández
  • 1957: Gutiérrez
  • 1958: Lara
  • 1959: González
  • 1960: Rolando
  • 1961: Lara/Reyes
  • 1963: Epaminondas
  • 1964: Etcheverry
  • 1965: Epaminondas
  • 1966: Zague
  • 1967: Epaminondas
  • 1968: B. Hernández
  • 1969: Estrada
  • 1970: Pereda
  • México '70: Anaya
  • 1971: Borja
  • 1972: Borja
  • 1973: Borja
  • 1974: Castro
  • 1975: Salgado
  • 1976: Cabinho
  • 1977: Cabinho
  • 1978: Cabinho
  • 1979: Cabinho/Sánchez
  • 1980: Cabinho
  • 1981: Cabinho
  • 1982: Cabinho
  • 1983: Outes
  • 1984: Outes
  • 1985: Cabinho
  • PRODE 85: Lira
  • México 1986: Cruz
  • 1987: Zalazar
  • 1988: Flores
  • 1989: Lira
  • 1990: Comas
  • 1991: García
  • 1992: García
  • 1993: Basay
  • 1994: Hermosillo
  • 1995: Hermosillo
  • 1996: Hermosillo
  • Invierno 1996: Muñoz
  • Verano 1997: Caballero/Sáez
  • Invierno 1997: García
  • Verano 1998: Cardozo
  • Invierno 1998: Blanco
  • Verano 1999: Cardozo
  • Invierno 1999: Olalde
  • Verano 2000: Bejines/Delgado/Abreu
  • Invierno 2000: Borgetti
  • Verano 2001: Borgetti
  • Invierno 2001: Silvani
  • Verano 2002: Abreu
  • Apertura 2002: Cardozo
  • Clausura 2003: Cardozo
  • Apertura 2003: Rey
  • Clausura 2004: Marioni/Silvera
  • Apertura 2004: Franco
  • Clausura 2005: Vuoso
  • Apertura 2005: Abreu/Gaitán/Kléber/Vuoso
  • Clausura 2006: Abreu/Cabañas
  • Apertura 2006: Marioni
  • Clausura 2007: Bravo
  • Apertura 2007: Moreno
  • Clausura 2008: Suazo
  • Apertura 2008: Mancilla
  • Clausura 2009: Mancilla
  • Apertura 2009: Villa
  • Bicentenario 2010: Fano/Gomez/Hernández
  • Apertura 2010: Benítez
  • Clausura 2011: Reyna
  • Apertura 2011: Alonso
  • Clausura 2012: Alonso/Benítez
  • Apertura 2012: Paredes/Benítez
  • Clausura 2013: Benítez
  • Apertura 2013: Velázquez
  • Clausura 2014: Valencia
Play-off matches not included


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