Former Spain, Arsenal, Barcelona and Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas introduced his retirement on Saturday, bringing the curtain down on an illustrious 20-year enjoying profession as he hangs up his boots to take up teaching at Como.
Fabregas introduced himself on the scene when he made his Arsenal debut aged 16 after he was signed from Barca, taking on the midfield mantle from Frenchman Patrick Vieira and changing into one of many Premier League’s biggest playmakers.
After eight seasons at Arsenal, the place he gained the FA Cup in 2005, he moved again to his boyhood membership Barcelona for 3 years and gained six trophies.
He then moved again to London, this time with Chelsea the place he gained two Premier League titles and his second FA Cup.
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But his largest success got here with Spain, profitable 110 caps and back-to-back European Championships in 2008 and 2012, whereas offering the help for the extra-time winner within the 2010 World Cup last in opposition to the Netherlands.
“It is with great sadness that the time has come for me to hang up my playing boots,” Fabregas wrote on Twitter.
“From my first days at Barca, Arsenal, Barca again, Chelsea, Monaco and Como, I will treasure them all.
“From lifting the World Cup, the Euros, to winning everything in England and Spain and nearly all the European trophies, it has been a journey that I’ll never forget.”
Fabregas’ final season was within the Italian second-tier Serie B with Como which is the place he’ll start his teaching profession.
“It’s not all sadness though as I’m now going to cross the white line and start coaching the B and Primavera (youth) teams of Como 1907. A club and a project I couldn’t be more excited about,” he added.
“This charming football team won my heart from the first minute and came to me at the perfect time in my career. I will grab it with both hands.
“So after 20 incredible years full of sacrifice, dedication and joy, it’s time to say thank you and goodbye to the beautiful game.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com