Former Arsenal, Barcelona and Chelsea midfielder, Spanish Cesc Fabregas, ended his professional career at the age of 36.
“It is with great sadness that I say it’s time to quit football. It has been a journey I will never forget,” Fabregas said in a statement on his retirement decision. used the phrases.
Stating that he had great experiences throughout his career, the Spanish football player said, “I have had great memories and friends. I learned three languages and became more compassionate and wise during my travels. After 20 incredible years of sacrifice, dedication and joy, it’s time to say thank you and say goodbye to this beautiful game. I loved every minute of it.” shared his views.
Fabregas, who won two Premier Leagues with Chelsea, one La Liga with Barcelona, one FA Cup with Arsenal in his career, won the 2010 World Cup and two European championships with the Spanish National Team.
Fabregas will remain in Como, the Serie B team he played for last season, and will coach the under-19 and B teams.