Manchester United icon retires from professional football
The 38-year-old, who was a standout player for the Red Devils from 2007 to 2015, achieved ...
The 38-year-old, who was a standout player for the Red Devils from 2007 to 2015, achieved incredible success during his time with the team, winning four Premier League titles and the prestigious UEFA Champions League in 2008. Since leaving Manchester United, he has continued to showcase his talents with stints in Turkey, Spain, and Australia.
But having now decided to call time on his career, the former Portugal international took to social media on Sunday, declaring his intention to call time on a top-level career that spun almost twenty years.
Luis Nani retires from professional football after 19 yearsHaving joined Manchester United in 2007, Nani moved to Fenerbahce eight years later after success under Sir Alex Ferguson. Known for his dazzling trickery and long-range efforts, the Portugal star enjoyed a glittering spell in England.
Spells with Lazio, Venezia, Sporting, Melbourne Victory and finally Estrela da Amadora meant he chalked up an appearance tally of more than 700 games at club level, with a further 112 for his country.
"As everyone knows, everything comes to an end," Nani said in an official statement posted on Sunday. "I’ve taken the time to make a very important decision. Perhaps the most important decision of my professional life, which is the decision to stop playing as a professional player.
"I’m going to, as they say, hang up my boots. But I do so with a sense of duty fulfilled. I believe it was a beautiful career, a career filled with many achievements."
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"The difficult moments I’ve recently experienced - like losing my father not long ago - made me realize that I want to spend more time with my family. I want to thank everyone who helped me achieve all my goals and overcome every obstacle that appeared in my path"
The 38-year-old is set to remain connected to football and sports through projects such as his newly inaugurated NANI Football Academy in Fernão Ferro and his investment in Sintrense SAD.
"Football has given me so much and I believe that my duty is to give back everything football has given me. I now have a great opportunity to do so", added the Portuguese icon.