Jean Beausejour, born on June first, nineteen eighty-four, is a distinguished former professional footballer from Chile, renowned for his role as a left-sided wing-back. His career spanned multiple countries, including Chile, Switzerland, Brazil, Belgium, Mexico, and England, showcasing his versatility and skill on the field.
Throughout his time in England, Beausejour achieved significant success, winning the League Cup with Birmingham City and the FA Cup with Wigan Athletic. His contributions to these teams solidified his reputation as a key player in crucial matches.
Beausejour's international career with the Chile national team began in two thousand four, culminating in an impressive one hundred appearances by two thousand eighteen. He was an integral part of the squads that triumphed in the Copa América in two thousand fifteen and two thousand sixteen, marking a golden era for Chilean football.
Notably, he made history as the only Chilean player to score in two consecutive World Cups, achieving this feat in two thousand ten and two thousand fourteen. His legacy in football is marked by his dedication, skill, and the memorable moments he created on the international stage.