Angel Cabrera

Angel Cabrera

athlete Argentina

Angel Cabrera is a notable Argentine professional golfer, best known for winning the Masters Tournament in 2009 and the U.S. Open in 2007. His career has been marked by both significant achievements on the golf course and personal challenges off it, including a recent prison sentence for domestic abuse. After serving two years, Cabrera is set to make a return to the Masters, a tournament that holds special significance for him, expressing his desire to walk the course once again and reflecting on the mistakes of his past.

Born on Sep 12, 1969 (56 years old)

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Mexico Mexico: Ángel Cabrera's decision regarding the project to cap credit card fees is seen as a significant test for the financial regulator. 6

El Universal: Reino Unido presidirá el GAFI

Mexico Mexico: Ángel Cabrera is heading the announcement of the Política Nacional de Inclusión Financiera 2025-2030. 6

El Universal: Transportistas divididos | El Universal

Mexico Mexico: Ángel Cabrera is associated with the CNBV and is part of the measures affecting banking commissions. 5

El Universal: Amador, acuérdate del campo | El Universal

Mexico Mexico: Ángel Cabrera is mentioned as the head of the Comisión Nacional Bancaria y de Valores (CNBV). 5

El Universal: Hacienda y CNBV, ni pío

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Angel Cabrera was leading the tournament while celebrating his 56th birthday. 7

The Guardian: John Daly claims unwanted slice of golf history with record 19 on single hole | Golf