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Francesc "Cesc" Fàbregas Soler was born in Arenys de Mar, Barcelona, in the region of Catalonia, Spain. His father, Francesc Fàbregas Sr., owned a property business, while his mother, Núria Soler, ran a pastry company. A lifelong supporter of FC Barcelona, Fàbregas attended his first match at just nine months old, accompanied by his grandfather.
He began his youth football career with CE Mataró before joining La Masia, FC Barcelona's renowned youth academy, at the age of 10 in 1997. His first coach, Señor Blai, initially withheld him from a game against Barcelona to avoid attracting club scouts; however, Fàbregas eventually trained with the club once a week and later joined full time.
At 16, Fàbregas left La Masia in 2003 to join Premier League club Arsenal. Due to injuries to key midfielders during the 2004 season, he broke into the first team and quickly established himself as a central figure. During this period, he became one of the youngest players to appear and score in the club's history and earned a reputation as one of the Premier League’s top midfielders. He contributed to Arsenal’s 2005 FA Cup victory and later served as team captain.
Following years of speculation regarding a potential return to Spain, Fàbregas rejoined FC Barcelona in 2011 in a deal valued at approximately €34 million (around $48 million at the time).
Fàbregas spent three seasons with Barcelona, playing alongside legendary midfielders Andrés Iniesta and Xavi Hernández. During his time at Camp Nou, he won La Liga, the FIFA Club World Cup, the Copa del Rey, two Spanish Super Cups, and the UEFA Super Cup.
In June 2014, Fàbregas returned to the Premier League, signing with Chelsea for a reported fee of €33 million ($40 million). In his first season, he played a pivotal role in helping Chelsea win both the Premier League and the Football League Cup (now the EFL Cup).
Fàbregas made his senior international debut for Spain in 2006. He represented the national team in multiple major tournaments, including the 2006 FIFA World Cup, UEFA Euro 2008, the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup, the 2010 World Cup, Euro 2012, the 2013 Confederations Cup, the 2014 World Cup, and Euro 2016.
He played a key role in helping Spain secure back-to-back European Championships in 2008 and 2012. One of his most notable contributions was during the 2010 World Cup final, where he delivered the assist to Andrés Iniesta for the winning goal. Fàbregas reached his 100th cap for Spain, marking a milestone in his international career.
Fàbregas has been in a relationship with Daniella Semaan since 2011. Off the pitch, he is known to have a strong connection to his Catalan roots and maintains ties to his hometown of Arenys de Mar.
As of recent estimates, Fàbregas's salary was approximately $8 million annually, and his net worth is believed to be around $15 million. These figures reflect both his club earnings and endorsement deals accumulated over a distinguished football career.
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