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Gerard Pique announces he’s retiring from football

Barcelona defender Gerard Pique has announced that he would be retiring from football after a nearly two-decade-long career.

Gerard Pique retires from international football

The center-back said he will retire from football when the Spanish League breaks for the 2022 FIFA World Cup this month in Qatar.

According to Pique, Saturday’s match against Almeria in LaLiga will be his last at Camp Nou for the Catalan club after 14 years in the first team following his return from Manchester United in 2008.

In a video shared on social media, he said;

“The last few weeks, months, people have been talking about me. Until now, I have not said anything, but now I want to be the one who is talking about me.

“Like many of you, I have always been a Barcelona fan. I was born into a football-loving family. From a very young age, I did not want to become a footballer, I wanted to play for Barca.

“Recently, I have thought a lot about that kid. If he had been told he would fulfil all his dreams — that he would play for Barca, that he would win every trophy possible, that he would be a European and world champion.

Gerard Pique retires from international football

“That he would play with the best players in history, that he would become one of the team’s captains. … Football has given me everything. You, the fans, have given me everything. And now my childhood dreams have been fulfilled, I want to tell you that I’ve decided that now is the time to bring this journey to its end.

“I have always said that after Barcelona there will be no other team, and that is how it will be. This Saturday’s game will be my last at Camp Nou.

“I will become a regular fan, I will support the team and transmit my love for the club to my kids, like my family did with me. And you know me, sooner or later I will be back. See you at Camp Nou. Visca Barca, always and forever.”

His retirement video is coming nearly five months after he announced his separation from his partner, singer Shakira, who he shares two children with.

Pique’s grandfather was on the board at Barcelona, and Pique joined the club’s academy in 1997 before leaving for Manchester United in 2004.

After four years in Manchester, which included a season-long loan back in Spain with Real Zaragoza, and 23 first-team appearances for the English side, he returned to Barca in 2008.

Under Pep Guardiola, he was part of the side that won the treble in the 2008-09 season, and he will depart having won eight LaLiga titles and three Champions Leagues, among many other trophies.

Gerard Pique retires from international football

He also won the World Cup in 2010 and the 2012 European Championship during a nine-year career with Spain, during which time he earned 102 caps before retiring from international football after the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

Pique was ever-present in his first 14 seasons with the first team but has fallen down the pecking order this year since the signing of centre-backs Andreas Christensen and Jules Kounde.

Despite being the fifth choice in his position, with Ronald Araujo and Eric Garcia also ahead of him, Pique has still made nine appearances in all competitions so far this season because of injuries elsewhere.

Pique owns Spanish second division club Andorra and is a businessman outside football.

Gerard Pique retires from international football

He is the founder and chair of Kosmos Tennis, which entered into a $3bn partnership with the International Tennis Federation in 2018.

He has previously said that he plans to run for Barca president once he retires, although in recent years he has suggested that, although that remains an option, it is not something he will definitely pursue.

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