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Name: Gabriel Alejandro Milito
Position: defense
Place of birth: Bernal (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Date: 7-9-1980
Height: 179 cm
Weight: 78 kg
Gabriel Milito is the twentieth Argentinian to wear the Barça shirt. He is a central defender who started out at Independiente in Avellaneda, and then spent four years at Zaragoza before coming to the Camp Nou.
Gabriel Milito was born in Bernal (Buenos Aires), on September 7, 1980. He came up through the
youth ranks at Independiente, making his top flight debut aged 17 with the Avellaneda based club.
'El Mariscal', as he is known, led the side’s defence despite his young age, but his
promising future was almost cut short by a serious injury. He tore cruciate ligaments in his right
knee in 2001 and was out for nine months. And shortly after his return, he was injured for another
four months, this time with a broken meniscus in his right foot.
Once he was back to full fitness, Gaby Milito was one of the main reasons for
Independiente’s Opening Championship victory in 2002. He was named Argentinian Player of the
Year and in the summer of 2004 made his move to Spain.
Milito was originally headed for Real Madrid. However, before signing his contract the
club’s doctors concluded that he was not fully recovered from his knee injury and warned
against signing the player. Milito went instead to Zaragoza, and that season won the Copa del Rey
at Montjuïc, ironically beating Real Madrid. Later that year, Zaragoza also won the Spanish Super
Cup and Milito was heralded as one of the finest defenders in the league. In four years at
Zaragoza, he never failed to please.
In the 2005/06 and 2006/07 season, Gaby was joined by his older brother, Diego, at La
Romareda. The Milito brothers were the stars of a side that won back to back UEFA Cups.
Gaby Milito has also found his way into the Argentina national team. He made his
international debut in 2000 and played at the World Cup in Germany in 2006 and in the 2007 Copa
America, where he was a regular feature in Alfio Basile’s side, which reached the final.
PROFILE
The Argentinian international, known as 'el Mariscal', is a respected, authoritarian,
imposing and well-positioned centre back. He also a skilful playmaker and can help in attack.
Although he is not particularly tall (1.79 m.), Milito is good in the air and can be dangerous from
dead ball situations. He also has a very strong personality, and is a natural leader.
HONOURS
Zaragoza
2004-2005 Spanish Super Cup
2003-2004 Spanish Cup
Independiente Avellaneda
2002-2003 Trofeo Apertura
Argentinian national team
1999 South American Under-20 championship
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