
Heber Silva Cantera
Heber Silva Cantera is a retired Uruguayan footballer known for his time as a central defender and midfielder for clubs such as Oriental de La Paz and Defensor Sporting. Born in Tacuarembó, he began his football career in interschool tournaments and quickly rose through the ranks, eventually earning a spot in the Uruguayan national team. Over his 13-season career at Defensor, he became a club legend, appearing in over 338 matches and winning multiple championships, including the Uruguayan Championship in 1987 and 1991. After retiring, he transitioned into coaching, discovering talents like Diego Godín, and continued to be involved with Defensor's youth teams. Silva Cantera is celebrated not only for his athleticism and tactical insight but also for his dedication to the sport and his community.
Born on Jan 01, 1965 (60 years old)
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Heber Silva Cantera is a former Uruguayan footballer known for his long career at Defensor Sporting and his contributions to the national team.
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