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| alt          = Cabañeras Sanjurjo at a press conference accepting the position of manager of CF San Salvador on 2 July 2022.
 
| alt          = Cabañeras Sanjurjo at a press conference accepting the position of manager of CF San Salvador on 2 July 2022.
 
| caption      = Cabañeras Sanjurjo in 2022.
 
| caption      = Cabañeras Sanjurjo in 2022.
| fullname      = Nicolás Teodoro Cabañeras y Sanjurjo
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| fullname      = {{nowrap|Nicolás Teodoro Cabañeras y Sanjurjo}}
 
| birth_date    = {{birth date and age|1985|12|12|df=y}}
 
| birth_date    = {{birth date and age|1985|12|12|df=y}}
 
| birth_place  = [[Citalá]], [[San Romero (department)|San Romero]], [[Creeperopolis]]
 
| birth_place  = [[Citalá]], [[San Romero (department)|San Romero]], [[Creeperopolis]]
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Nicolás Teodoro Cabañeras y Sanjurjo was born on 12 December 1985 in [[Citalá]], [[San Romero (department)|San Romero]], [[Creeperopolis]]. His father is [[José Cabañeras Gutiérrez]], then a military officer in the [[Creeperian Army]], and his mother is Anastasia Sanjurjo Molina, then an employee for the ministry of law enforcement of Citalá. Upon his birth, he was bestowed the title of ''Marquess of Cabañeras-Gutiérrez'' by Emperor [[Adolfo V of Creeperopolis|Adolfo V]], as his father was the [[Duke of Cabañeras|Duke of Cabañeras-Gutiérrez]].
 
Nicolás Teodoro Cabañeras y Sanjurjo was born on 12 December 1985 in [[Citalá]], [[San Romero (department)|San Romero]], [[Creeperopolis]]. His father is [[José Cabañeras Gutiérrez]], then a military officer in the [[Creeperian Army]], and his mother is Anastasia Sanjurjo Molina, then an employee for the ministry of law enforcement of Citalá. Upon his birth, he was bestowed the title of ''Marquess of Cabañeras-Gutiérrez'' by Emperor [[Adolfo V of Creeperopolis|Adolfo V]], as his father was the [[Duke of Cabañeras|Duke of Cabañeras-Gutiérrez]].
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He attended the [[Emperor Romero I School for Boys]] from 1990 to 1998, and then the [[Don Padre José Delgado León School]] from 1999 to 2002. In 2003, he was enrolled in the [[San Salvador Imperial Military Academy]], as his father wanted him to continue the family tradition of serving as a military officer in the [[Creeperian Army]]. His grandfather was the late [[Emmanuel Cabañeras Videla]], who served as the [[Minister of Defense of Creeperopolis|minister of defense]] of Creeperopolis from 1976 until his death in 2002. He was succeeded by his son–Cabañeras Sanjurjo's uncle–[[Augusto Cabañeras Gutiérrez]], who was in office at the time Cabañeras Sanjurjo enrolled in the military academy. There, he went on military observations to fronts of the [[Mara War]] (2004), [[Castillianan Insurgency]] (2005), and the [[San Carlos Islands Crisis]] (2006).
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While at the military academy, Cabañeras Sanjurjo joined the [[Soldados Militares (AFNCC team)|Soldados Militares]], the military academy's football program which is affiliated with the [[Creeperian National College Football Association]] (AFNCC). He played for the program as a [[Defender (association football)|center back]] throughout his time enrolled. He played in 33 matches and scored 2 goals. In his fourth year, Cabañeras Sanjurjo decided to forego becoming a military officer, and instead decided to dedicate his career to playing professional football in the [[Liga Imperial]], the country's top football league. Despite resistance from his father and uncle, he was eventually allowed to pursue his a professional football career. Upon his graduation on 15 September 2006 from the military academy, he was honorarily promoted to the [[Military ranks of Creeperopolis|rank]] of [[Major (Creeperopolis)|Major]] and awarded the grand collar of the [[Imperial Order of Romerism]] by Emperor [[Alexander II of Creeperopolis|Alexander II]].
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== Professional football career ==
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=== Tuxtla Martínez ===
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=== Loan to Citalá ===
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=== Return to Tuxtla Martínez ===
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== Managerial career ==
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=== Citalá (assistant) ===
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=== San Romero (assistant) ===
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=== Salvador (assistant) ===
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=== Return to Citalá ===
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=== La'Libertad ===
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=== Chalatenango (assistant) ===
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=== San Salvador ===
  
 
== Personal life ==
 
== Personal life ==
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* Melina Estefania Cabañeras y Payés (born 30 January 2015)
 
* Melina Estefania Cabañeras y Payés (born 30 January 2015)
  
Cabañeras Sanjurjo is the eldest of four children, with his younger siblings being Luisa, [[Maximiliano Cabañeras Sanjurjo|Maximiliano]], and Carmen. One of his uncles is [[Augusto Cabañeras Gutiérrez]], the incumbent [[Minister of Defense of Creeperopolis|minister of defense]] of Creeperopolis, which gains Cabañeras Sanjurjo much name recognition. His close association with his uncle has led to rumors and accusations of corruption and nepotism, granting Cabañeras Sanjurjo favorable contracts and positions within the Liga Imperial.
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Cabañeras Sanjurjo is the eldest of four children, with his younger siblings being Luisa, [[Maximiliano Cabañeras Sanjurjo|Maximiliano]], and Carmen. He has gained significant name recognition due to his relation to the minister of defense, Cabañeras Gutiérrez. His close association with his uncle has led to rumors and accusations of corruption and nepotism, where he has been alleged to have been granted favorable contracts and positions within the Liga Imperial.
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His net worth is estimated to be around ₡640 million [[Creeperian Colón|colóns]],{{NoteTag|name="₡640 million colóns"|₵80 million [[Quebecshirite Credit|Quebecshirite credits]].}} making him one of the wealthiest football managers in Creeperopolis.
  
 
== Orders and decorations ==
 
== Orders and decorations ==

Revision as of 21:21, 21 July 2022

In this Creeperian name, the first or paternal surname is Cabañeras and the second or maternal family name is Sanjurjo.
Nicolás Cabañeras Sanjurjo
Cabañeras Sanjurjo at a press conference accepting the position of manager of CF San Salvador on 2 July 2022.
Cabañeras Sanjurjo in 2022.
Personal information
Full name Nicolás Teodoro Cabañeras y Sanjurjo
Date of birth (1985-12-12) 12 December 1985 (age 38)
Place of birth Citalá, San Romero, Creeperopolis
Playing position(s) Center back
Club information
Current team
San Salvador
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2003–2006 S.S. Military Academy 33 (2)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2007–2009 Tuxtla Martínez 43 (3)
2008Citalá (loan) 29 (0)
Total 72 (3)
Teams managed
2011–2013 Citalá (assistant)
2013–2015 San Romero (assistant)
2016 Salvador (assistant)
2016–2019 Citalá
2019–2021 La'Libertad
2021–2022 Chalatenango (assistant)
2022– San Salvador

Reign15 September 2016 – present
PredecessorTitle established
Reign12 December 1985 – 15 September 2016
PredecessorTitle established
SuccessorMaximiliano Cabañeras Sanjurjo
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Nicolás Teodoro Cabañeras y Sanjurjo, 1st Duke of Cabañeras-Sanjurjo RMS (Creeperian: Նիծոլըս Տեոդորո Ծաբաթերաս յ Սանջփրջո, 1° Դփքփե դե Ծաբաթերաս-Սանջփրջո;[note 1] born 12 December 1985) is a Creeperian football manager who currently serves as the manager for CF San Salvador.[1] He is a son of José Cabañeras Gutiérrez and a nephew of Augusto Cabañeras Gutiérrez, the minister of defense of Creeperopolis. At the age of 38, he is the current youngest manager in the Liga Imperial.

Early life

Nicolás Teodoro Cabañeras y Sanjurjo was born on 12 December 1985 in Citalá, San Romero, Creeperopolis. His father is José Cabañeras Gutiérrez, then a military officer in the Creeperian Army, and his mother is Anastasia Sanjurjo Molina, then an employee for the ministry of law enforcement of Citalá. Upon his birth, he was bestowed the title of Marquess of Cabañeras-Gutiérrez by Emperor Adolfo V, as his father was the Duke of Cabañeras-Gutiérrez.

He attended the Emperor Romero I School for Boys from 1990 to 1998, and then the Don Padre José Delgado León School from 1999 to 2002. In 2003, he was enrolled in the San Salvador Imperial Military Academy, as his father wanted him to continue the family tradition of serving as a military officer in the Creeperian Army. His grandfather was the late Emmanuel Cabañeras Videla, who served as the minister of defense of Creeperopolis from 1976 until his death in 2002. He was succeeded by his son–Cabañeras Sanjurjo's uncle–Augusto Cabañeras Gutiérrez, who was in office at the time Cabañeras Sanjurjo enrolled in the military academy. There, he went on military observations to fronts of the Mara War (2004), Castillianan Insurgency (2005), and the San Carlos Islands Crisis (2006).

While at the military academy, Cabañeras Sanjurjo joined the Soldados Militares, the military academy's football program which is affiliated with the Creeperian National College Football Association (AFNCC). He played for the program as a center back throughout his time enrolled. He played in 33 matches and scored 2 goals. In his fourth year, Cabañeras Sanjurjo decided to forego becoming a military officer, and instead decided to dedicate his career to playing professional football in the Liga Imperial, the country's top football league. Despite resistance from his father and uncle, he was eventually allowed to pursue his a professional football career. Upon his graduation on 15 September 2006 from the military academy, he was honorarily promoted to the rank of Major and awarded the grand collar of the Imperial Order of Romerism by Emperor Alexander II.

Professional football career

Tuxtla Martínez

Loan to Citalá

Return to Tuxtla Martínez

Managerial career

Citalá (assistant)

San Romero (assistant)

Salvador (assistant)

Return to Citalá

La'Libertad

Chalatenango (assistant)

San Salvador

Personal life

Cabañeras Sanjurjo married Claudia Payés Rivera in July 2008. The couple has three children:

  • María Doña de Paz Cabañeras y Payés (born 1 March 2010)
  • Augusto Nicolás Cabañeras y Payés (born 15 August 2013)
  • Melina Estefania Cabañeras y Payés (born 30 January 2015)

Cabañeras Sanjurjo is the eldest of four children, with his younger siblings being Luisa, Maximiliano, and Carmen. He has gained significant name recognition due to his relation to the minister of defense, Cabañeras Gutiérrez. His close association with his uncle has led to rumors and accusations of corruption and nepotism, where he has been alleged to have been granted favorable contracts and positions within the Liga Imperial.

His net worth is estimated to be around ₡640 million colóns,[note 2] making him one of the wealthiest football managers in Creeperopolis.

Orders and decorations

 Creeperopolis

Military ranks

ADL: 1 January 2003 – 1 January 2004
ALF: 1 January 2004 – 1 January 2005
MIG: 1 January 2005 – 1 January 2006
ROM: 1 January 2006 – 15 September 2006
Major Major: 15 September 2006 (honorary promotion)

See also

Notes

  1. Creeperian Spanish pronunciation: [ni.koˈlas te.oˈdo.ɾo ka-βaˈɲeɾ.as i sanˈxuɾ.xo, priˈmeɾ ˈdu.kwe de ka-βaˈɲeɾ.as-sanˈxuɾ.xo].
  2. ₵80 million Quebecshirite credits.

References

  1. Nariño Fuentes, Alfredo Guillermo (2 July 2022). "Նիծոլըս Տեոդորո Ծաբաթերաս յ Սանջփրջո Ծոնտրատադո ծոմո Տէծնիծո դել ԾՖ Սան Սալվադոր" [Nicolás Teodoro Cabañeras y Sanjurjo Hired as Manager of CF San Salvador]. anfhoy.com.cr (in Creeperian Spanish). San Salvador, San Salvador, Creeperopolis: ANF ¡HOY!. Retrieved 21 July 2022.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
Creeperian nobility
New title Duke of Cabañeras-Sanjurjo
2018–present
Incumbent
New title Marquess of Cabañeras-Gutiérrez
1985–2016
Succeeded by
Maximiliano Cabañeras Sanjurjo