Andres Iniesta to announce his retirement

Andres Iniesta to announce his retirement
Andres Iniesta to announce his retirement

Legend of Spanish football and maestro of FC Barcelona, ​​European monster version, Andres Iniesta will hang up his boots next week, announce the Spanish press and the Relevo newspaper.

The midfielder, who always defended the colors of Barça before joining the Japanese championship, continued to play with Vissel Kobe before leaving last year for the Emirates. In total, the Spaniard will have exceeded the milestone of 1000 matches played, with 1016 matches, and he has an incredible track record with the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, two Euros, four Champions Leagues and 9 Ligas as well as 3 Cups from the world of clubs in particular.

He will also be remembered as the one who scored the only goal in the 2010 World Cup final, and a player that Zinedine Zidane said he admired despite belonging to the enemy of Real Madrid. His quality of passing, his sense of the game and his incredible handling of the ball with the sphere stuck to his shoes marked an entire generation, he who so perfectly illustrated the game of FC Barcelona, ​​and the ability to see before others, and to then technically carry out the correct gesture. A busy career for Barça’s legendary number 8, who only saw the Ballon d’Or escape him.

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