Sebastian "El Loco" Abreu's career has been a long, winding, magical journey.
The 40-year-old former Uruguay international has been transferred a record 28 times (23 different clubs in nine different countries) in his 22-year career.
Here is Abreu's entire transfer history, including loans:
Defensor (Uruguay) -> San Lorenzo (Argentina) -> Deportivo La Coruna (Spain) -> Gremio (Brazil) -> Tecos (Mexico) -> San Lorenzo (Argentina) -> Nacional (Uruguay) -> Cruz Azul (Mexico) -> Club America (Mexico) -> Nacional (Uruguay) -> Dorados de Sinaloa (Mexico) -> Monterrey (Mexico) -> San Luis (Mexico) -> Tigres (Mexico) -> River Plate (Argentina) -> Beitar Jerusalem (Israel) -> River Plate (Argentina) -> Real Sociedad (Spain) -> Aris Saloniki (Greece) -> Botafogo (Brazil) -> Figueirense (Brazil) -> Nacional (Uruguay) -> CA Rosario (Argentina) -> SD Audas (Ecuador) -> Sol de America (Paraguay) -> Santa Tecla (El Salvador) -> Bangu (Brazil)
Abreu, a forward, appeared for Uruguay 70 times, but he has more career transfers (28) than international goals (26).
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