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The player who wore the most shirts in Colombian football

Néstor Salazar played in more than ten teams in Colombia and was champion twice. He was a left-handed striker, goalscorer and abroad played in Argentina, Brazil and Ecuador.
Nicknamed 'Palmira' Salazar for his birthplace in 1973, he was in the three most important First Division clubs in Valle del Cauca: Deportivo Cali, América and Cortuluá. He also wore the shirt of three other greats from Colombia such as Atlético Nacional, Santa Fe and Junior although without much relevance.

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The attacker developed his professional career between 1995 and 2011 until he retired at age 38. In total he played in 13 teams of Colombian football, apart from those mentioned above also acted in: Centauros de Villavicencio, Pereira, Quindío, Boyacá Chicó, Pasto, Real Cartagena and Itag.
With América de Cali he won the title of 2000 and with Boyacá Chicó the Opening 2008. Néstor Salazar played abroad with Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata, Palmeiras and Deportivo Quito. Other Colombians who are remembered for wearing a large number of shirts in Colombian football were: (Only teams count while in The First Division)
Wilson Cano (12 teams between 1993 - 2006): Envigado, Medellín, Once Caldas, Santa Fe, Cali, Junior, Pereira, Millonarios, Pasto, Huila, Quindío and Boyacá Chicó.
Wilson Carpenter (11 teams between 1998 - 2016): Medellin, Pasto, Bucaramanga, Junior, Millionaires, Equity, Cúcuta, Envigado, Patriots, Quindío and Tigres.
 
Rubén Dario Hernández (10 teams between 1981 - 1999): Quindío, Millonarios, Once Caldas, Nacional, Envigado, Medellín, América, Pereira, Santa Fe and Tolima.
Clubs of Néstor Salazar in the First Division of Colombian Football
Data taken from guillermo Ruiz Bonilla's "ABC of Colombian Football"
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