'Loco' Abreu retires after world record football club career
Montevideo (AFP) - Uruguay striker Sebastian 'Loco' Abreu, who holds the Guinness World Record as the professional to have played for the...
Montevideo (AFP) - Uruguay striker Sebastian 'Loco' Abreu, who holds the Guinness World Record as the professional to have played for the...
Sebastian "El Loco" Abreu's career has been a long, winding, magical journey. The 40-year-old former Uruguay international has been...
Sebastian “Loco” Abreu was officially appointed as the new Tijuana Xolos manager. Abreu was managing Club Tijuana's training sessions last season.
Abreu played in a total of 851 games and recorded 432 goals in his career. Wilton Jackson| Jun 12, 2021. Report: After Playing for 31 Clubs, Sebastián Abreu...
Betano has launched a campaign in collaboration with Uruguayan footballer Sebastián Abreu, popularly known as “Loco,” Spanish for “...
Former Uruguay international striker Sebastian "El Loco" Abreu, who played for the most clubs in football history, has retired at the age of 44.
Sebastián Abreu talked about his brief coaching career, confirming that he will be the new coach of the Tijuana Xolos.
About. Sebastian Abreu is a 49-year-old football coach at Tijuana, born on October 16, 1976. Follow Sebastian Abreu on FotMob for live match updates, detailed...
Sebastian 'El Loco' Abreu is not willing to hang up his boots as he has signed for the 30th team in his incredible career.
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Retired striker known as 'El Loco'; prolific goalscorer and noted for his panenka-style penalty in shootouts; iconic figure in Uruguay's football culture.