Draft:Javier Dominguez
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Javier Domínguez Gómez, most known as Javier Dominguez (March, 9th, 1987) is a professional european Magic: The Gathering player from Spain, two times world champion of Magic: The Gathering.
He is one of the two only players, alongside Shahar Shenhar to have won the World Championships twice since the competition started in 1994. Dominguez won his first world title in 2018 and his achievement received coverage in the biggest spanish generalistic newspapers like El País.[1] In 2024, Dominguez repeated the feat winning the finals over the portuguese player Marcio Carvalho.[2] In addition to his two world titles, Dominguez also did it to the finals in 2017,[3] where William Jensen finished as world champion.
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[edit]Category:Living people Category:Magic: The Gathering players Category:Players who have won the Magic: The Gathering World Championship