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Carlos Cabezas
Cabezas with Unicaja Málaga.
Baloncesto Fuenlabrada
PositionPoint guard
LeagueLiga ACB
Personal information
Born (1980-11-14) November 14, 1980 (age 43)
Málaga, Andalusia, Spain
NationalitySpanish
Listed height6 ft 1.75 in (1.87 m)
Listed weight205 lb (93 kg)
Career information
NBA draft2002: undrafted
Playing career1998–present
Career history
1998–2000Unicaja Macías
2000Círculo Badajoz
2000–2009Unicaja Málaga
2009–2010Khimki Moscow Region
2010–2012CAI Zaragoza
2012–2013Caja Laboral
2013–2014Baloncesto Fuenlabrada
2014–2016UCAM Murcia
2016–presentBaloncesto Fuenlabrada
Medals
Representing  Spain
Men's Basketball
FIBA World Championship
Gold medal – first place 2006 Japan Spain
FIBA European Championship
Silver medal – second place 2007 Spain Spain
Gold medal – first place 2009 Poland Spain

Carlos Eduardo Cabezas Jurado (born November 14, 1980) is a Spanish professional basketball player for Baloncesto Fuenlabrada of the Liga ACB. He is the nephew of the former Uruguayan professional footballer Hugo Cabezas, who played in Spain in the late 70s. His father (Hugo's brother) and his grandfather are also former Uruguayan professional basketball players. He is 1.87 m (6 ft 1 ¾ in) tall.

Professional career

Cabezas began his playing career with the youth teams of Unicaja Málaga in Spain. He made his professional debut during the 1998-99 season with Unicaja Macías, the reserve team of Unicaja Málaga, in the Spanish EBA League. He then moved to the LEB club Circulo Badajoz during the 1999-00 season. He joined the senior Spanish ACB League club Unicaja Málaga in 2000.

The Orlando Magic of the NBA invited Cabezas to play for their Summer League team at the Orlando Pro Summer League in 2009, but he declined the offer.[1] He joined the Russian Super League club Khimki Moscow Region in 2009.[2] In October 2010 he signed a one-year contract with CAI Zaragoza.[3]

On September 1, 2012, Cabezas signed with the Euroleague stabbing club Caja Laboral.[4] He leaves the club in February, officially by technical reasons [5] but several medias asseverate he was fired by the club.[6]

On August 3, 2016, he signed with Baloncesto Fuenlabrada.[7]

Spanish national team

With the junior national teams of Spain, Cabezas won the gold medal at the 1998 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship, the gold medal at the 1999 FIBA Under-19 World Championship, and the bronze medal at the 2000 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship. Cabezas also won the gold medal with the senior Spanish national basketball team at the 2006 FIBA World Championship. He also won the silver medal at the 2007 FIBA European Championship.

Awards and accomplishments

Club career

Spanish national team

Notes

  1. ^ Talkbasket.net Orlando Magic invite Carlos Cabezas.
  2. ^ BCKhimki.ru Khimki signs Cabezas (Russian).
  3. ^ Marzo, Daniel. "Carlos Cabezas se decide por el CAI Zaragoza". solobasket.com. Retrieved 3 September 2012.
  4. ^ "Caja Laboral adds Carlos Cabezas". Sportando. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
  5. ^ Carlos Cabezas deja de pertenecer a la disciplina del Caja Laboral ACB.com, 25 February 2013
  6. ^ Cabezas de turco Marca, 25 February 2013
  7. ^ Carlos Cabezas returns to Fuenlabrada