Logo Abreu, a Mexican pearl that reaches for his heritage and South American identity

He Potafogo The striker’s signings were confirmed this Friday Diego AbreuSon of a historic Uruguay striker Sebastian AbreuHe joined Brazil to continue his preparation with the under-20 team.

Abreu arrives in Brazil with over 100 goals in his career

The 19-year-old attacker comes to Brazilian football after scoring more than 100 goals in the lower divisions and youth teams. Uruguay and Mexico.


Mexican striker Diego Abreu has signed with Brazilian side Botafogo.

Twitter: @Botafogo

Diego Abreu revealed that Potafogo It was not a new club for him as he had seen matches while defending his father’s colours the fog Between 2010 and 2012.

“Very happy to wear the jersey Potafogo. This is a club where I can continue to grow as a player and as a person. I already have a story, I followed sports when I was a kid and now to be a part of this family is incredible for me,” he said. Abru It is a statement.


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Damian Caceres

Potafogo He was one of the competitors of the team led by his father, now coach, in the group stage South American CupPeruvian Cesar Vallejo University.

Diego Abreu is a striker for Potafogo U-20.

Twitter: @Botafogo

Who is Matt Abreu?

Sebastian El Loco Abreu He had an extensive career that included 38 caps from Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil. Mexico, Spain, El Salvador, Ecuador, Greece, Israel; In addition to the Uruguay national team, he played in the World Cups in Korea-Japan 2002 and South Africa 2010, where he was remembered for his penalty kick. Panenga In view Ghana In the quarter finals; He won the 2011 Copa America with Celeste.

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During his time in Mexican football, he defended the Decos jerseys, Blue Cross, USA, Dorados, Monterey, San Luis Tigres; He lived up to his best stage defending the colors of La Maquina scoring 46 goals in 52 games.


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Draft

Among the most important clubs in this Crazy Abru Brazil has Gremio; National in Uruguay, River plate In Argentina; Deportivo La Coruna and Real Sociedad in Spanish football.

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