Cáceres was a youth player at
Club Atlético Tembetary and played alongside future
Paraguay national team star
Nelson Valdez. He furthered his development at
Club Sportivo San Lorenzo and afterwards
Cerro Porteño PF of the
División Intermedia, the second level of the Paraguayan league system. He was then transferred to
Real Arroyo Seco in neighbouring
Argentina, playing in the
Torneo Argentino B, the Argentinean third level. Cáceres' next move was to
Southeast Asia and specifically
Brunei, where the only professional club in the country
DPMM FC were riding high in the
2006–07 Malaysia Super League. These high expectations proved too much for the two to shoulder, as coach
Ranko Buketa immediately voiced his dissatisfaction of them in friendly games held days after they signed. Cáceres made his Super League debut against
Negeri Sembilan Naza on 14 February in a 5–1 victory, but suffered a knee injury during the game. His next match would be two weeks later which by then his club had already called up trialists to replace him. He scored his first goal for DPMM against
Johor FC in a 3–1 win on 14 March, followed by the winner in a 4–3 victory against league leaders
Perak at home on 1 April, ending the opposition's unbeaten streak. Nevertheless, despite scoring two goals in six games, Cáceres was released from his contract in the same month as he was still struggling from the knee injury and moreover he was unpopular with Brunei fans who often prefer workrate over target men strikers, who they deem lazy. Little is known about Cáceres after his Bruneian adventure, except that he played for
Deportivo Caaguazú in their promotion season in the 2009
División Intermedia, possibly being a founding squad member since the club's establishment the year prior. After leaving Deportivo, he moved to Club Sportiva Campo 9 in his
local league in his native
Eulogio Estigarribia, managing to represent his league in the 2015
Campeonato Nacional de Interligas. ==Personal life==