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Jean Beausejour

Jean Beausejour

Jean Beausejour is a Chilean professional footballer who has had a successful career spanning over two decades. He began his professional career in 2002 with Universidad Católica, where he quickly established himself as a versatile and dependable player. Beausejour's ability to play as both a left-back and a left-winger made him a valuable asset to the team. He was known for his defensive and offensive skills and was often praised for his work ethic on the field.

In 2003, Beausejour was loaned out to Universidad de Concepción, where he continued to showcase his skills and impressed coaches and teammates alike. His performances caught the attention of several teams, and in 2004, he joined Servette, where he established himself as a key player.

In 2005, Beausejour joined Grêmio and had a successful season, playing as a left-winger and was known for his ability to create goal-scoring opportunities for his teammates. He was also known for his tireless runs up and down the left flank, making him a constant threat to opponents.

Beausejour then moved to Gent in 2006, but unfortunately, he didn't get much playing time and wasn't able to showcase his abilities. However, he quickly regained form when he joined Cobreloa in 2007, where he played as a left-back and was known for his strong defensive skills, aerial ability, and crossing ability.

In 2008, Beausejour joined O'Higgins where he played as a left-winger and established himself as one of the best attacking players in the league. He was known for his ability to take on opponents and his vision to create goal-scoring opportunities for his teammates. He then joined America in 2009, where he continued to impress and established himself as one of the best left-wingers in the league.

In 2010, Beausejour joined Birmingham City and played as left-back and left-winger. He was known for his ability to deliver crosses and his strong defensive skills, which made him an important player for the team. He then joined Wigan Athletic in 2012, where he played as left-back, and was known for his ability to overlap, his crossing ability and his work rate.

Beausejour returned to Chile in 2014, where he joined Colo-Colo and played as left-back and left-winger. He was known for his ability to deliver crosses and his strong defensive skills, which made him an important player for the team. He then joined Universidad de Chile in 2016, where he played as left-back and left-winger. He was known for his versatility, work rate, and his ability to create goal-scoring opportunities for his teammates.

In 2021, Beausejour joined Coquimbo Unido, where he played as left-back and left-winger but didn't get much playing time and wasn't able to showcase his abilities. Throughout his career, Beausejour has been known for his versatility, work rate, and his ability to create goal-scoring opportunities for his teammates. He is considered as one of the greatest Chilean Footballers of all time.