Natalia Sommaruga is the director of Brand Uruguay. Though she has her own identity, she is well known as the long-time girlfriend of Martin Caceres, the 5’10 defender with Juventus on loan from Lazio and the Uruguay National Team. The couple has a daughter, Martina Caceres, and a son, Leon.
Natalia earns a decent sum as the director of My Brand Uruguay. However, she has not disclosed her exact figure of earnings and net worth.
Her partner, Martín Cáceres, on the other hand, has an estimated net worth of $14 million, as of 2019. Currently signed to Juventus on loan from Lazio, his current weekly salary is €21,135 i.e, €1,099,000 per annum.
Sommaruga is yet to be married but she is no single. She is in a relationship with Uruguayan professional footballer, Martin Caceres. Natalia Sommaruga and Martin Caceres started dating in their late teens. The duo is blessed with two children: a son, Leon and a daughter Martina.
In December 2016, the handsome Uruguayan hunk shared a family photo on his Instagram account.
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The family of four is currently living a blissful life.
With Sommaruga, Leon and Martina often visit to support their dad during matches. They spend quality time with each other. However, they have not shared any plans regarding their marriage yet.
Natalia Sommaruge was born in Uruguay. Her exact date of birth is unknown. Also, she has not revealed any information about her parents, childhood, and siblings. She enrolled at Universidad Catolica del Uruguay where she studied Management. Before that, she attended at the University of Huelva (Spain) and Liceo 9 Montevideo.
Natalia Sommaruga currently serves as the director of My Brand Uruguay, a clothing line for men, women, junior, as well as platinum and sportswear.
Previously, she has also worked at Racing Futsal.
Talking about her boyfriend, he is an Uruguayan football player who currently plays side the Italian club Juventus on loan from Lazio. Mainly a central defender, the hunk can also play on either flank, mostly as a right-back.
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Also a full international since the age of twenty, Cáceres represented his nation in 3 World Cups, the 2013 Confederations Cup, and the 2011 Copa América, winning the latter tournament.