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Uruguayan striker Sebastian Abreu has retired after a 31-club soccer career across 11 countries.
Camera IconUruguayan striker Sebastian Abreu has retired after a 31-club soccer career across 11 countries. Credit: EPA

Former Uruguay international striker Sebastian Abreu has retired from the game at the age of 44, having represented a record 31 different clubs in 11 countries over 26 years.

Nicknamed 'Loco', Abreu represented Uruguay in two World Cups and helped them win the 2011 Copa America title before playing his last international game the following year.

A journeyman at club level, he joined Uruguayan side Sud America in March - his 31st team - and played his last match in Friday's 5-0 defeat by Liverpool in the country's Primera Division.

"The curtain comes down after 26 years," Abreu was quoted as saying by ESPN.

"I decided with conviction, understanding it's the right moment, being active, playing in the first division. I think that's the way, the team is well, it's the right time."

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Abreu has played club soccer in Uruguay, Argentina, Spain, Brazil, Mexico, Israel, Greece, Paraguay, Ecuador, Chile and El Salvador.

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He has held the Guinness world record for most professional teams played for since 2017 when he joined Chile's Audax Italiano - his 26th club.

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