Former Barca player Mascherano announces his retirement from football
Former Barcelona player Javier Mascherano has retired from football. The decision was announced in a statement by Argentina's Estudiantes, his latest club, on Sunday. "I want to thank this club that gave me the opportunity to finish my career in Argentina," he was quoted as saying on their Instagram account.
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- Published Date: 01:57 | 16 November 2020
- Modified Date: 01:58 | 16 November 2020
Argentina's most capped player Javier Mascherano has announced his retirement from football, aged 36.
Mascherano, a combative midfielder at River Plate, Corinthians, Liverpool, and Barcelona amongst other clubs, made his surprise announcement after his side Estudiantes lost 1-0 to Argentinos Juniors in a league match on Sunday.
"I lived my profession 100%, to the maximum that I possibly can, and for a while now that has been getting harder," he told reporters. "Sometimes you don't choose the end, it happens all by itself."
Mascherano enjoyed his most successful spell at Barcelona, where he won 19 titles in eight years, including five La Ligas and two Champions Leagues.
He played 147 times for Argentina, appearing in four World Cup finals. He also won two gold medals with the Argentine Olympics team in 2004 and 2008.