Aaron Ramsey Announces Retirement from Football
The Welsh star Aaron Ramsey announced his retirement from football, bringing an end to a long career that witnessed many successes in European fields.
The decision of the 35-year-old player came after a period without a club since his departure from Pumas UNAM, amid expectations that he is moving towards starting a new career in coaching, benefiting from the experiences he gained during his career with several clubs, most notably Arsenal, Juventus, and Nice.
Ramsey sent a farewell message through his official accounts, in which he confirmed that the decision to retire was not easy, noting his pride in representing the Wales national team and experiencing many special moments in its jersey.
He also expressed his gratitude to the Welsh fans, emphasizing their significant role in his career, while also thanking the clubs he played for and the coaches who contributed to his development.
Ramsey leaves the field having scored 21 goals in 86 international matches with his national team. He was one of the key players of the generation that reached the semi-finals of the 2016 UEFA European Championship. He also achieved notable successes with Arsenal, winning three FA Cup titles and scoring decisive goals in the finals.
The decision of the 35-year-old player came after a period without a club since his departure from Pumas UNAM, amid expectations that he is moving towards starting a new career in coaching, benefiting from the experiences he gained during his career with several clubs, most notably Arsenal, Juventus, and Nice.
Ramsey sent a farewell message through his official accounts, in which he confirmed that the decision to retire was not easy, noting his pride in representing the Wales national team and experiencing many special moments in its jersey.
He also expressed his gratitude to the Welsh fans, emphasizing their significant role in his career, while also thanking the clubs he played for and the coaches who contributed to his development.
Ramsey leaves the field having scored 21 goals in 86 international matches with his national team. He was one of the key players of the generation that reached the semi-finals of the 2016 UEFA European Championship. He also achieved notable successes with Arsenal, winning three FA Cup titles and scoring decisive goals in the finals.