Thursday, November 18, 2010

Fabian Carini is a Uruguayan football goalkeeper

Fabian Carini
Fabian Carini
Fabian Carini
Fabian Carini
Fabian Carini
Fabian Carini
Fabian Carini
Fabian Carini
Fabian Carini
Fabian Carini
Fabian Carini
Fabian Carini
Fabian Carini
Fabian Carini
Fabian Carini
Fabian Carini
Fabian Carini
Fabian Carini
Fabian Carini
Fabian Carini
Fabian Carini
Fabian Carini
Fabian Carini
Fabian Carini
Fabian Carini
Héctor Fabián Carini Hernández is the full name of Fabián Carini footballer who was born on December 26, 1979 in Montevideo, Uruguay, and is known to play as a goalkeeper.
Carini began his career while playing football for 3 seasons at the Uruguay club named Danubio FC before signing for 2-year contract with Italian club from Juventus in 2000. He is more often played as a substitute goalkeeper. During the summer of 2002, Carini nearly one loaned to English club Arsenal but failed because the value of a loan agreement that is not appropriate. In 2004, Carini leave Juventus and move to Inter Milan and exchanged with Cannavaro is worth € 10,000,000. Despite being a goalkeeper in the Uruguay national team but he is third choice goalkeeper at Inter.
After spending the 2005-2006 season on loan at Cagliari, Carini back to Inter, and became the fourth choice goalkeeper after Toldo, Cesar and Orlandoni.
In season 2007-2008, Carini moved to one of Murcia and the Spanish club that is competing to become the first goalkeeper. He has signed a contract for 3 years with Brazilian club called Mineiro with free transfer status Carini to cancel the contract but the club Maniero, he was contracted until 2011.
His international career with Uruguayan national team in 2007 at the Copa America. Carini made his debut for the national team on June 17, 1999 in a friendly match at the Ciudad del Este against Paraguay.
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