He got tired of football although he faced figures like Lionel Messi and today is happy outside the courts.
Not all who are formed in football They end up wanting to live from him forever. Some find, after years of effort, that their place is far from the noise of the stadiums. This happened to an Argentine player who, after a respectable career, decided to leave everything for a completely different life.
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It was professional, He played in Europehe faced the best and went through Important teams. But one day he decided to stop. Without scandals or farewells on a full court, he chose to follow another path: one that combines rock, birra and freedom.


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Dubarbier faced the best soccer player of all time.
The story of Sebastián Dubarbier in football
Born in La Plata, Sebastián Dubarbier It was formed in the lower Gymnastics and fencing and debuted in the First Division in 2006. His career led him for different clubs in Argentina and Europe. He went through the Cluj of Romania, the Lorient of France, Mallorca and Almería of Spain, among others. He even faced Lionel Messi in a league match.
Although he played more than a decade in professional football, with teams for teams such as Students of La Plata and Newell’sthe routine was wearing it. In an interview, he confessed that he did not enjoy football atmosphere and that he felt it was not for him: “I preferred to leave before exploiting”he said.
With just 33 years, he hung the booties in 2021 And he said goodbye to sport without making too much noise. But what seemed like a common withdrawal hid a completely different stage.
He hung the booties to devote himself to his rock band and beer
As soon as he moved away from football, Dubarbier settled in Mar del Plata And he began to shape two of his great passions: Music and beer. He joined as a guitarist and composer to a rock band called “In the air“, with which he started playing in different bars and events in the city.
In parallel, he set up a craft beer factory next to a group of partners. Today it produces about 4,000 liters per day and markets under the brand “Cheverry”which already has distribution in different provinces and seeks to continue expanding. The former soccer player actively participates in the production process and ensures that he finds in that work a satisfaction he never achieved with the ankle boots.
“Now I live without pressures, with projects that excite me”he said in a recent interview. Its history is an exception within the world of sport: not because it has abandoned football, but because it was encouraged to seek happiness elsewhere.
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