Sebastian Abreu has signed for his 31st team of his career

Remember the former Betar Jerusalem striker Sebastian Abreu, who never stops moving between teams? He doesn’t stop even at the age of 44.

The veteran Uruguayan striker has signed for America, the newcomer to the first league in his country after being released from the Brazilian Athletic Club de Minas Gerais. His new team is the 31st in his career, thus “improving” the Guinness record he held.

At the Athletic Club de Minas Gerais, Abreu managed to play only four games after joining it in February and did not manage to score in it. He decided to leave the country following the restrictions imposed on the population due to the Corona crisis, the suspension of games and the ban imposed on flights to his neighboring homeland.

In the summer of 2008 he joined Betar Jerusalem to help her in the Champions League qualifiers, scored a goal in a 1: 2 victory over Wisla Krakow in Teddy but was released after the 5: 0 defeat in Poland without having time to participate in Premier League games (played only in the Toto Cup on a tested standard ).

“El Loco” (the crazy), who started his career with the Uruguayan defender in 1995, later wore the San Lorenzo uniform (Argentina, 2 terms), Deportivo La Coruna, Germio (Brazil), Tacos (Mexico, 2 terms), Nacional (Uruguay) , 2 terms), Cross Asul (Mexico), Club America (Mexico), Sinaloa (Mexico), Monterey (Mexico), San Luis (Mexico), Tigers (Mexico), River Plate (Argentina, 2 terms), Betar Jerusalem, Real Sociedad, Aris Thessaloniki, Botafogo (Brazil), Figueresa (Brazil), Rosario Central (Argentina), Aucas (Ecuador), Sol de America (Paraguay), Santa Tecla (El Salvador, coach), Bango ( Brazil), Central Espanyol (Uruguay), Puerto Montt (Chile), Odex Italino (Chile), Magiens (Chile), Rio Branco (Brazil), Boston River (Uruguay) and most recently at Athletic Club de Minas ‘Brazilian Raish.

In the Uruguayan national team uniform, Arbaou scored 26 goals in 70 games and was a partner in the achievement at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, where the Celeste players came in fourth place.

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