- Member of the Argentine youth team that won the 1997 FIFA U20 World Cup.
- Midfielder for C.A. Independiente (Avellaneda, 1998-2001), River Plate (Buenos Aires, 2001-02), Real Madrid (Spain, 2002-2004), Inter Milan (Italy, 2004-2014), Leicester City F.C. (England, 2014-15) and Olympiacos F.C. (Greece, 2015-2017); in all 763 games and 95 goals.
- Former player for Argentinos Juniors's and Real Madrid's youth teams.
- Younger brother of goalkeeper Nicolás Cambiasso.
- 52 appearances for Argentina National Football Team (2000-2011); scored 5 goals. Member of the Copa América 2007, 2011, and the Germany '06 squads.
- Honours with Real Madrid: UEFA Super Cup (2002), Intercontinental Cup (2002), La Liga (2003), Spanish Super Cup (2003). Honours with Inter Milan: Coppa Italia (2005, 2006, 2010, 2011), Supercoppa Italiana (2005, 2006, 2008, 2010), Serie A (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010), UEFA Champions League (2010), FIFA Club World Cup (2010). Honours with Olympiacos F.C.: Superleague Greece (2016, 2017).
- Named the Inter Milan Player of the Year in 2005.
- Named in the ESM Team of the Year in 2006.
- Member of the Argentina National team who runner-up finished of the 2005 Confederations Cup and the 2007 Copa América.
- Father of, Claudia Fittipaldi, Victoria Cambiasso (b. November 2008) and Dante Cambiasso (b. September 2013).
- Vice-captain of C.A. Independiente and Inter Milan.
- Named the Leicester City Player of the Year in 2015.
- Retired from football at the age 37. (September 2017)
- Played well over 400 games for Inter Milan.
- Worked in the technical staff of Jose Pekerman (2018).
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