A file picture of Liverpool’s Steven Gerrard.
The England national has hanged
his boots at age 36. The Liverpool legend has earned one of the best
career’s and has won major honours.
Former Liverpool and England
captain Steven Gerrard announced his retirement from professional
football on Thursday at the age of 36, calling time on an emblematic
career.
Gerrard
spent 17 years at his home-town club Liverpool, 12 as captain, and won
seven major honours including the 2005 Champions League before
finishing his career with an 18-month stint at LA Galaxy.
“Following
recent media speculation surrounding my future, I can confirm my
retirement from playing professional football,” Gerrard said in a
statement.
“I have had an incredible career and am thankful for each and every moment of my time at Liverpool, England and LA Galaxy.”
Although
the Premier League title famously eluded him, Gerrard did win two FA
Cups, three League Cups, the UEFA Cup, UEFA Super Cup and the Community
Shield.
His
finest hour came in Istanbul in May 2005, when he inspired Liverpool
to come from 3-0 down against AC Milan at half-time of the Champions
League final to win the club’s fifth European Cup.
In
total he made 710 appearances for Liverpool, the third-highest total
behind Ian Callaghan and former team-mate Jamie Carragher, scoring 186
goals.
Gerrard
made 114 appearances for England, a tally bettered only by Peter
Shilton, Wayne Rooney and David Beckham, and scored 21 international
goals.
He appeared at six major tournaments, captaining England at the 2010 World Cup, Euro 2012 and the 2014 World Cup.
“I feel lucky to have experienced so many wonderful highlights over the course of my career,” Gerrard said.
“I
am proud to have played over 700 games for Liverpool, many of which as
captain, and to have played my part in helping the club to bring major
honours back to Anfield, none more so than that famous night in
Istanbul.
“At
an international level, I feel privileged to have won 114 England caps
and to have had the honour of captaining my country. I will always
look back with great pride at every time I pulled on the England
shirt.”
Gerrard
has been linked with a coaching role at Liverpool, as well as Celtic
and Newcastle United, where former Liverpool managers Brendan Rodgers
and Rafael Benitez respectively work.
He
is reported to have turned down an approach from English third-tier
side Milton Keynes Dons and said he would take his time before
announcing his next move.
“I am excited about the future and feel I still have a lot to offer the game, in whatever capacity that may be,” he said.






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