Barcelona legend announces his retirement
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Barcelona legend announces his retirement
"I feel like it's time to say goodbye to my career as a professional soccer player. It has been almost 20 years of enjoying this incredible story that I always dreamed of. Soccer has gifted me unique experiences in wonderful places, with the best travel companions. Thank you to FC Barcelona, the club of my life. There, I fulfilled the dreams of my childhood of wearing the shirt I loved in hundreds of games. I celebrated many tales and lived unique moments at Camp Nou that I'll never forget."
"Thank you to the Spain National Team. It was an honor to represent it so many times and to enjoy achievements that will always remain in my heart. Thank you to Inter Miami for letting me be part of a new and growing club, where I wanted to live a new experience and contribute my part."
Sergio Busquets, aged 37, will retire at the end of the MLS season after Miami's playoff campaign, announcing the decision on his Instagram page. He chose not to extend his contract with Inter Miami and will bring an end to a near-20-year professional career. Busquets made over 700 appearances for Barcelona, won nine La Liga titles and three Champions Leagues, and anchored a midfield with Xavi and Andres Iniesta. He helped Spain win Euro 2008, the 2010 World Cup and Euro 2012. Busquets moved to Inter Miami in 2023, contributed to the 2024 Supporters' Shield, and expressed gratitude to Barcelona, Spain and Miami.
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