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Sebastian Abreu breaks world record after joining 26th different club

Uruguayan footballer Sebastian "loco" Abreu, 40,  shows his jersey as he is presented as Uruguay's second division Central Espanol FC new player, in Montev
Image: Sebastian Abreu is now set to play for his 26th club

Former Deportivo and Uruguay striker Sebastian Abreu has broken a world record after signing for the 26th club of his career.

The 41-year-old, who made 70 international appearances between 1996 and 2012, has moved to top-flight Chile side Audax Italiano after leaving second-division team Puerto Montt.

"The Uruguayan striker breaks the Guinness world record for the player who has played in the colours of the greatest number of clubs in the history of football," his latest club said in a statement.

Abreu had equalled retired German goalkeeper Lutz Pfannenstiel's previous record of 25 clubs when he signed for Puerto Montt for a few months.

"We have the league, the Chilean Cup and the Copa Sudamericana will be my 17th participation with teams in CONMEBOL competitions," he said on Twitter.

Abreu also played for Deportivo and Real Sociedad in Spain.

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His most well-known moment was when he scored Uruguay's winning penalty in their 2010 World Cup quarter-final shoot-out victory over Ghana with an audacious 'Panenka' spot-kick.

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