As a professional player, she won the "Most Valuable Player" for the Spanish club Ícaro Alaró, when her club won the 2007 Liga Fev Championship. In addition, in 2008 with the Puerto Rican club Pinkin de Corozal, she was awarded Most Valuable Player and crowned with the championship.
Early life
Milagros started playing volleyball with the team Los Cachorros in 1993,[1][2] and internationally at Japan with the club Pioneer in 1997.[3]
At the 2000 USA Volleyball Open Championships playing with the Dominican Dream Team, Cabral won the championship and she was selected among the All-Tournament Team.[8]
At the 2002 FIVB World Championship, in her second participation at the top volleyball championship, she helped her country to finish in the 13th position.[11][12][13]
For the 2002-03 season, Milagros played with Nuris Arias at the same club, this time sponsored by Universidad de Burgos.[14] In both seasons with the club, she helped her team to reach the quarterfinals of the Indesit European Champions League,[15][16] and the second place of the Spanish Queen's Cup.[17]
Cabral's National Team won the silver medal at the 2003 Pan American Cup.[20] The cup was won by the United States.[21] Milagros finished the tournament with the Best Attacker and MVP awards.[19][22]
For the 2003-04 season she returned to the Italian League, this time as a middleblocker for Volley Modena.[26]
2004
Returning home from Italy, where Cabral helped her team Modena to reach the semifinals,[27] she played at the 2004 Distrito Nacional Superior Tournament, resulting in runner up playing with Los Cachorros, who lost to Mirador[28]
The 2004 Summer Olympics saw the first Dominican Republic participation in women's volleyball,[22][29] and Milagros[30] had the chance to finish with an attack (scoring spike shot). It was the only Dominican Republic win against the US team in 5 sets.[31] The Dominican Republic finished its participation in 11th place.[32]
The Russian Super League received Cabral for the 2004-05 season with the Samorodok Khabarovsk team.[33] There Milagros averaged 18 points.[34]
2005
The Dominican Republic National Volleyball Federation chose Cabral and José Miguel Cáceres as 2004 Volleyball Players of the Year.[35]
During her season with the Samorodok team, she was voted to be one of the favorites of the team fans[36] and team leader.[37][38]
At the end of the 2004-05 season, the Samorodok from Khabarovsk were able to play at the league quarterfinals. When at the 5th set against Balakovskaia AES Balakovo, Milagros suffered an injury in the achilles tendon of her right foot.[39] Her team lost that game whose 5th set ended 19-17, and could not make it to the Final Four.[40]
At the IV Women's Villa de Benidorm International Volleyball Tournament, Cabral was selected Most Valuable Player by the players. Grupo 2002 Murcia won this club tournament, and the invitee Dominican Republic National Team was the first runner-up.[47]
Milagros then came back to the national team at the 2006 Pan-American Cup, winning the bronze medal with her team.[48]
During the quadrennial regional games celebrated in Cartagena, Colombia, the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games, she won her second consecutive gold medal, when her national team defeated the powerful Cuban team in three sets.[49] As gold medal recipient in those games, the Dominican Republic Ministry of Sports and Recreation Felipe Payano awarded Milagros and the rest of the Cartagena medalists with a Laptop to increase their professional development.[50]
After the victory in Colombia, and her participation at the world championship, Cabral joined the Spanish club from Liga Fev, and Ícaro Alaró from Majorca.
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2007
The Ministry of Sports and Recreation Felipe Payano, mentioned Milagros among countrymates Juana Arrendel, Wanda Rijo, Cosiri Rodríguez and Yudelquis Contreras, as role models, when he was inaugurating the construction of sport courts and the remodeling of some other sports facilities.[54]
Cabral contributed to the promotion of her club Ícaro Alaró to the highest level of Spanish volleyball, the Superliga.[55][56] She was also crowned FEV Cup's Most Valuable Player.[57]
After the Continental Championship, Cabral's National Team received a wild card to the 2007 FIVB World Cup,[59] and her experience[60] and the national team finished in 9th place.[61]
2008
In October 2008 she signed on with the South Korean team Seongnam KEC Hi-pass, to play in that league for the first time.[62] At the South Korean V-league, she ended the season as best player of Round 4, All-Star and season Best Scorer.[63] During the season, when Milagros was leading all the scorers, her team used her to promote the team.[64]
After the Korean League ending, Cabral joined the Puerto Rican team Pinkin de Corozal. She was selected among the foreign players for the All-Star game,[65] and selected as Most Valuable Player at the end of the regular season .[66] She was crowned with her team at the Championship, and was also selected as Most Valuable Player from the final series.[45][67]
The Dominican Republic Newspaper Hoy awarded Milagros Cabral as Athlete of the Decade.[72]
Milagros came back to the Seongnam KEC team from South Korea.[73] The Korean coach took Milagros as an example for the younger players, because of her spiking technique.[74]
At the end of the 2009−10 South Korean season, Cabral returned to play the end of the 2009 season at the Puerto Rican League, where she was praised for her exciting game.[74] She helped Pinkin de Corozal to reach the finals, but could not win with her team, after she failed the last spike of the game.[75]
2010
The Asics Rainbow Volleyball Club invited Cabral and the Dominican Republic Women's National Team, Marcos Kwiek, and Assistant Coach Warner Pacheco to give their U-17 and U-18 teams an international level training.[76]
After winning the 2010 Pan American Cup gold medal for the second time after the 2008 tournament, the President of the Dominican Republic Olympic Committee designed all the players from the National team as National Heroines.[78]
Playing her 4th tournament at the Central American and Caribbean games, she won her 3rd consecutive gold medal, when her team defeated the Puerto Rican team at Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, in 5 sets.[79][80] Later Milagros expressed that this triumph tasted like strawberry.[81]
After the Central American and Caribbean games, the Dominican Republic government recognized the medalist athletes in those games and the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics with a total prize of RD$18.485 million Dominican pesos, which Cabral symbolically accepted in name of the whole group.[82][83]
Finishing rumors of retirement, Milagros stated that she retired from the Central American and Caribbean games, but will be playing in the National team until the 2012 Summer Olympics[84]
After the last match she played in the defeat against the United States in the quarterfinals of the 2012 Summer Olympics, she announced that she was formally retired.[91]