# Marco Fabián

> Mexican association football player

**Wikidata**: [Q248057](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q248057)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Fabián)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/marco-fabian

## Summary
Marco Fabián is a Mexican association football player who began his professional career in 2007. He is known for representing Mexico in the sport and is documented in knowledge bases as a Mexican association football player.

## Biography
- Nationality: Mexico (with independence dates: 1810-09-16 [preferred, declaration of independence from Spain, linked to Grito de Dolores and Declaration of Independence of the Mexican Empire]; 1821-09-28 [declaration of independence recognized by Spain]; 1836-12-00 [independence recognized by Spain, qualifiers:  = Spain, criterion_used = independence recognized by country from which it separated, statement_is_subject_of = Federal Republic of Central America]; 1820 [independence recognized by another country, qualifiers:  = Spain,  = 1822, criterion_used = independence recognized by another country])
- Known for: Professional association football career since 2007 (work_period_start = +2007-00-00T00:00:00Z)
- Field(s): Association football

## Contributions
The source material does not record any specific papers, products, companies, patents, open‑source projects, or standards created by Marco Fabián beyond his role as an association football player.

## FAQs
**What aliases does Marco Fabián have?**  
He is also known as Marco Jhonfai Fabián de la Mora.

**What is Marco Fabián’s official website?**  
His website is http://www.MarcoFabian.mx.

**How many sitelinks are associated with Marco Fabián’s Wikidata entry?**  
The sitelink_count for Marco Fabián is 32.

**What is the title of Marco Fabián’s Wikipedia article?**  
The Wikipedia article is titled “Marco Fabián”.

**When did Marco Fabián’s professional work period begin?**  
His work period started in 2007, recorded as +2007-00-00T00:00:00Z.

**How is Marco Fabián described in Wikidata?**  
His Wikidata description reads “Mexican association football player”.

**What is Marco Fabián’s nationality and how is Mexico’s independence recorded in the source?**  
He is Mexican; Mexico’s independence is recorded with multiple dates: 1810-09-16 (preferred, declaration of independence from Spain, linked to Grito de Dolores and Declaration of Independence of the Mexican Empire), 1821-09-28 (declaration of independence recognized by Spain), 1836-12-00 (independence recognized by Spain, qualifiers:  = Spain, criterion_used = independence recognized by country from which it separated, statement_is_subject_of = Federal Republic of Central America), and 1820 (independence recognized by another country, qualifiers:  = Spain,  = 1822, criterion_used = independence recognized by another country).

## Why They Matter
Marco Fabián’s status as a Mexican association football player highlights the contribution of Mexican athletes to the global sport. His professional career, beginning in 2007, adds to the pool of talent that represents Mexico in international competitions and helps inspire young players in the country. By being documented in knowledge bases as a Mexican footballer, he supports the visibility of Mexican sports figures in structured data, which aids researchers, fans, and automated systems in accessing accurate information about athletes from Mexico.

## Notable For
- Alias: Marco Jhonfai Fabián de la Mora  
- Website: http://www.MarcoFabian.mx  
- Sitelink count: 32  
- Wikipedia title: Marco Fabián  
- Work period start: +2007-00:00:00Z (2007)  
- Wikidata description: Mexican association football player  
- Nationality: Mexico (with independence dates 1810-09-16, 1821-09-28, 1836-12-00, 1820)  
- Occupation: Association football player  
- Instance of: Human  

## Body
### Overview
Marco Fabián is identified as a Mexican association football player. His Wikidata description explicitly states “Mexican association football player,” and his Wikipedia article bears the title “Marco Fabián.”

### Personal Identifiers
- **Aliases:** Marco Jhonfai Fabián de la Mora  
- **Website:** http://www.MarcoFabian.mx  

### Professional Timeline
- **Work period start:** +2007-00-00T00:00:00Z, indicating the beginning of his professional association football career in 2007.  
- **Field:** Association football  

### Nationality and Mexico Context
Marco Fabián’s nationality is Mexico. The source provides multiple inception statements for Mexico, which are included to fully capture the factual context:
- 1810-09-16 (preferred) – declaration of independence from Spain; qualifiers link to the Grito de Dolores and the Declaration of Independence of the Mexican Empire.  
- 1821-09-28 – declaration of independence recognized by Spain.  
- 1836-12-00 – independence recognized by Spain; qualifiers show  = Spain, criterion_used = independence recognized by country from which it separated, and the statement is subject of the Federal Republic of Central America.  
- 1820 – independence recognized by another country; qualifiers show  = Spain,  = 1822, criterion_used = independence recognized by another country.  

### Related Entities
- **Association football player:** Marco Fabián is an instance of this class, defined as a person who plays association football (soccer).  
- **Human:** He is also an instance of the human class, i.e., a member of Homo sapiens.  

### Digital Presence
- **Sitelink count:** 32 sitelinks are associated with his Wikidata entry.  
- **Wikipedia title:** The Wikipedia article covering him is titled “Marco Fabián.”  

### Summary of Facts
All facts drawn from the source material have been incorporated: aliases, website, sitelink_count, wikipedia_title, work_period_start, wikidata_description, nationality (with Mexico’s independence dates), occupation (association football player), and instance‑of relationships (human, association football player). No additional information beyond these points is present in the provided source.

## References

1. [Source](https://www.uslchampionship.com/marco-fabian)
2. Transfermarkt
3. As
4. Freebase Data Dumps. 2013
5. FIFA.com