Fernando Gabriel Cáceres (born 7 February 1969) is an Argentine retired footballer who played as a central defender.
He played for several clubs in the Primera División and La Liga during his professional career, spending 11 years in the latter competition and appearing in 340 games.
Cáceres represented the Argentine national team at the 1994 World Cup and two Copa América tournaments.
Born in San Isidro, Buenos Aires, Cáceres began playing professional football at Argentinos Juniors and in 1991 was transferred to Club Atlético River Plate where he won his first title, the 1991 Apertura.
He then moved to Spain to play for Real Zaragoza, where he won the Copa del Rey in 1994 and the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup the following year. An undisputed starter from the beginnings, he amassed well over 100 official appearances in only three seasons of play.
Cáceres returned to Argentina for a brief spell at Boca Juniors, before moving back to Spain in late 1996 and sign for Valencia CF, where he stayed until the end of the 1997–98 campaign. Aged almost 29 he joined Celta de Vigo, helping to the Galicians' La Liga and European consolidation. In six seasons with the club he played 218 matches in all competitions, scoring five goals most notably contributing with 33 appearances in 2002–03 as his team qualified for the first time ever to the UEFA Champions League.