2023-04-27 23:55:11
2023-04-27
Talk regarding Julio Cesar “Rambo” de Leon and of Sebastián, “the crazy” Abreu is to talk regarding two of the footballers with the largest number of teams behind them in the sports discipline of football.
Given the retirement of a character and an extraordinary former player such as the Honduran midfielder, we review the list of clubs in which he has played since he debuted in professional soccer.
The born in Puerto Cortes made his debut with Platense in 1996 in a duel once morest the extinct Real Maya. His great talent was taken advantage of by the Atletico Celaya, Deportivo Maldonado and above all by ten different clubs in Italy.
Atlético Junior from El Negrito, Yoro It was his last team, he retired at the age of 43 and defended the colors of 25 clubs in countries distributed as: Honduras, Mexico, Uruguay, China, Guatemala, the United States, El Salvador and Italy.
In this context, and if we compare it with the “Crazy” Abreu, he was seven entities away from matching it. The Uruguayan has the Guinness record as the footballer with the most teams in a professional football career.
We had the Uruguayan close to Honduras, since he defended the colors of the Santa Tecla of El Salvador. But he put an end to football following saying goodbye in the Olimpia de Minas of Uruguay.
There were 25 soccer teams, 27 seasons, multiple great goals and unforgettable evenings of pure soccer that the last great ’10’ that the Honduran National Team had: Rambo de Leon
– “Rambo” teams from León –
1- Platense (Honduras)
2- Athletic Celaya (Mexico)
3- Maldonado Sports Club (Uruguay)
4- Olympia (Honduras)
5- Reggina (Italy)
6- Fiorentina (Italy)
7- Catanzaro (Italy)
8- Sambenedetteze (Italy)
9- Avellino (Italy)
10- Teramo (Italy)
11- Genoa (Italy)
12- Parma (Italy)
13- Turin (Italy)
14- SD Luneng (China)
15- Motagua (Honduras)
16- Messina (Italy)
17- Real Sociedad (Honduras)
18- Municipal (Guatemala)
19- Miami United (United States)
20- Lima (El Salvador)
21- Olancho (Honduras)
22- South Broncos (Honduras)
23- Grills One (Honduras)
24- San Juan (Honduras)
25- Atlético Junior (Honduras)
– Numbers with the clubs in the National League –
Debut with Platense: September 1, 1996: Siguatepeque: Real Maya 0 Platense 2. He also scored his first goal in this game at the hands of Argentine Alberto Domingo Romero
Platense:
1996-1997 tournament: 13 games, 1 goal.
Opening 1997-1998: 18 games, 3 goals.
Clausura 1997-1998: 12 games, 2 goals.
1998-1999 tournament: 6 games, 1 goal.
Opening 1999-2000: 17 games, 7 goals.
Opening 2000-2001: 12 games, 4 goals, national runner-up.
Olympiad:
Clausura 2000-2001: 12 games, 2 goals, national runner-up.
Opening 2001-2002: 2 games, 0 goals.
Motagua:
Clausura 2011-2012: 13 games, 2 goals.
Real society:
Clausura 2012-2013: 13 games, 2 goals, national runner-up.
You can see: Salomón Nazar on the possibility of a relegation on Saturday: “That does not matter to us, the idea is to close the tournament well”
Platense:
Opening 2013-2014: 18 games, 10 goals.
Clausura 2013-2014: 1 game, 1 goal.
Opening 2014-2015: 15 games, 8 goals.
Clausura 2014-2015: 7 games, 3 goals.
Clausura 2015-2016: 13 games, 6 goals.
Opening 2018-2019: 10 games, 0 goals.
Total in National League: 182 games, 52 goals, 3 subtitles, never champion.
Concacaf Tournament with Platense: 7 games, 2 goals.
Senior Selection of Honduras: 83 games, 15 goals, 1 world cup.
Selection Sub 23: 16 games, 4 goals, once Olympic games.
Selection Sub 20: 17 games, 6 goals, 1 world cup.
– Sebastián “Loco” Abreu’s teams –
1- Defensor Sporting (Uruguay)
2- San Lorenzo (Argentina)
3- Deportivo La Coruña (Spain)
4- Guild (Brazil)
5- Tecos (Mexico)
6- National (Uruguay)
7- Cruz Azul (Mexico)
8- America (Mexico)
9- Dorados (Mexico)
10- Monterrey (Mexico)
11- San Luis (Mexico)
12- Tigers (Mexico)
13- River Plate (Argentina)
14- Beitar of Jerusalem (Israel)
15- Royal Society (Spain)
16- Aris Thessaloniki (Greece)
17- Botafogo (Brazil)
18- Figueirense (Brazil)
19- Rosario Central (Argentina)
20- AUCAS (Ecuador)
21- Sun of America (Paraguay)
22- Santa Tecla (El Salvador)
23- Bangu (Brazil)
24- Central Spanish (Uruguay)
25- Sports Puerto Montt (Chile)
26- AUDAX (Chile)
27- Magellan (Chile)
28- Rio Branco (Brazil)
29- Boston River (Uruguay)
30- Athletic Club (Brasil)
31- South America (Uruguay)
32- Olimpia de Minas (Uruguay)
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