Learn How to Pronounce Sebastián Cáceres
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Meaning and Context
Sebastián Cáceres is a Uruguayan professional footballer who has established himself as a formidable central defender for both Club América in Liga MX and the Uruguay national team. Born in Montevideo in 1999, Cáceres rose through the youth ranks of Liverpool Montevideo before making a high-profile move to Mexico in 2020, where his physical strength, exceptional recovery speed, and tactical intelligence quickly made him a cornerstone of América’s backline. Known for his aerial dominance and composure under pressure, he earned his senior debut for Uruguay in 2022, solidifying his role as a key defensive asset during the 2024 Copa América and subsequent World Cup qualifying campaigns. His playing style, often compared to that of a modern sweeper, combines rugged man-marking with precise distribution, making him a sought-after figure in Latin American football and a recurring subject in transfer rumors linking him to European clubs.
Common Mistakes and Alternative Spellings
The name "Sebastián Cáceres" is occasionally misspelled due to the accented "í" and the tilde on the "ñ" in his surname, which is a common point of error for English-language media. Variants include "Sebastian Caceres" (dropping both diacritical marks), "Sebastián Caceres" (missing the tilde), or "Sebastian Cáceres" (missing the accent on the "i"). A frequent typo is "Caceres" without the tilde, which changes the pronunciation and is considered incorrect in Spanish orthography. Additionally, his full name, Sebastián Cáceres Ramos, sometimes appears with the maternal surname "Ramos" omitted or misordered. In written contexts, journalists may confuse him with other footballers named Cáceres, such as compatriot Martín Cáceres, leading to misattribution of statistics or career milestones.
Example Sentences
Sebastián Cáceres delivered a man-of-the-match performance in the 2024 Liga MX final, neutralizing the opposition’s top scorer with his trademark recovery speed.
After his debut for Uruguay in 2022, Cáceres quickly became a regular starter in the defensive rotation for the 2024 Copa América.
Scouts from several Premier League clubs have reportedly monitored Sebastián Cáceres following his consistent displays in CONCACAF Champions Cup matches.
A common error in fantasy football lineups is omitting the tilde in Cáceres’s surname, which can lead to misspelled roster entries.
During the 2023 season, Cáceres recorded the highest clearance rate in Liga MX, underscoring his physical strength and aerial prowess.
Uruguay’s manager praised Cáceres’s tactical intelligence, noting how his positioning allowed the team to press higher up the pitch.
Sources and References
The pronunciation of Sebastián Cáceres is based on the Wikipedia article, which includes a phonetic guide. "Sebastián" has the acute accent on the last syllable, pronounced "seh-bas-tee-AN", and "Cáceres" has the stress on the first syllable, pronounced "KAH-seh-res". I also checked Uruguayan pronunciation resources and listened to interviews on the Uruguayan football show "Estadio 3".
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