Andrés Iniesta will hang up his boots this season at 40 years old

Andrés Iniesta will hang up his boots this season at 40 years old
Andrés Iniesta will hang up his boots this season at 40 years old

Andres Iniestathe man who scored the most important goal in the history of Spanish football, the one that won the 2010 World Cup title in South Africa, is hanging up his boots.

The fine midfielder from Albacete has tried to make the most of his chances of remaining active for another season, but at 40 years old he has decided to put an end to a career full of success.

As Relevo advances, next Tuesday, October 8, he plans to make public his decision to abandon professional football.

The scorer of the decisive goal in the South Africa World Cup final against the Netherlands was in Dubai with his family, training and staying in shape on his own to try to find a new experience to prolong his career.

However, he has chosen to end his dream professional life, which perhaps was only left out by winning the emblematic Ballon d’Or.

Throughout his career, Iniesta With FC Barcelona he has won 9 Leagues, 4 Champions Leagues, 6 Copas del Rey, 7 Spanish Super Cups, 3 European Super Cups and 3 Club World Cups.

With Spain there is a World Cup and two European Championships in his record, in addition to a European Under-19 and another European Under-17.

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