
Loco Abreu
Loco Abreu, a former Uruguayan footballer, is best known for his time at Botafogo from 2010 to 2012, where he became a club legend after scoring a memorable 'cavadinha' penalty in the final of the Taça Rio against Flamengo, securing the state title. He also famously executed the same technique during the 2010 FIFA World Cup quarter-finals against Ghana, contributing to Uruguay's historic campaign. His charismatic personality and unique playing style have made him an inspiration for many, including current players like Santiago Rodríguez, who recently acknowledged Abreu's impact at the club.
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Recent news mentions
Franco Abreu is the son of Loco Abreu.
Albion derrotó 2-0 a Liverpool con un gol de Franco Abreu en su debut, hijo del Loco Abreu, y lo eliminó de la Copa de la Liga AUF; mirá los goles
Loco Abreu debuted in the team of Jeremía Recoba.
El Loco Abreu debutó en el equipo de Jeremía Recoba, donde juegan el Chino Recoba, Tony Pacheco, Diego Polenta y más figuras; mirá cómo le fueLoco Abreu is mentioned in the context of a meeting where he was referenced regarding a decision to leave.
mate, San Lorenzo y el saludo del Loco AbreuLoco Abreu is remembered for his unforgettable penalty kick that helped secure the Carioca title in 2010.
'Me saí melhor que ele'






