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Get to Know A Uruguayan: El Loco | Jobu's Rum
Sebastián 'El Loco' Abreu returns to football after his retirement and signs for Olimpia de Minas - Market Research Telecast
Guinness World Record Holder Sebastian 'El Loco' Abreu Has Signed For His 30th Club Aged 44
Son of Sebastián Abreu expresses interest in Chivas move | OneFootball
Sebastián Abreu, el trotamundos uruguayo sigue vigente con 40 años | Las Vegas Review-Journal en Español
Sebastián Abreu - Wikipedia
Ex-Uruguay striker Sebastian 'Loco' Abreu extends world record joins Brazil's Rio Branco
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Sebastian Abreu receives Guinness World Record certificate for most clubs represented | Goal.com US
Sebastian "El Loco" Abreu, age 41, signs for Magallanes, a 2nd Division Chilean team. Abreu extends his record for the football player with the most clubs in a single career (27). : r/soccer
Loco' Abreu retires after world record football club career
Sebastian Abreu joins record 30th club, Athletic Club MG - Sports Illustrated
Sebastian Abreu's Transfer History Is A Magical Journey Into Absurdity | The18
Former Uruguay striker Sebastian Abreu completes world record 28th transfer of career - Mirror Online
Football Stories - Sebastian Abreu - The Explorer — The Sporting Blog
The fantastic and historic career of Uruguayan Sebastián "El Loco" Abreu | Video | CNN - The Limited Times
Ovación] Sebastián "Loco" Abreu to play his last professional match on Friday (11): "The day has come, the curtain comes down" : r/soccer
El 'Loco' Abreu closing in on world record | MARCA English
Uruguayan soccer player Sebastian Abreu adds to world record by signing with 30th club - CBSSports.com
The day the Mara Salvatrucha threatened Sebastián Abreu - World Today News
Sebastian Abreu keen to 'make history' with the 30th club - Sentinelassam
Sebastián Abreu: Uruguayan striker retires after playing for 31 clubs - Sports Illustrated
Guinness World Record holder Sebastian Abreu, who played for 31 clubs, retires