Former Wales captain Ramsey retires at age 35

Former Wales captain Ramsey retires at age 35
Former Wales captain Ramsey retires at age 35

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Former Wales captain Aaron ‌Ramsey announced his retirement from professional football at the ‌age of 35 on Tuesday.

Ramsey made his debut for ​the League One club Cardiff City in 2006 before joining teams including Arsenal, Juventus and Nice. He ​returned to Cardiff for a second stint from 2023-2025. ⁠His final appearance was for Mexican side ‌Pumas ‌UNAM, ​who terminated his contract last year.

"This has not been an ⁠easy decision to ​make," Ramsey said in ​a statement. "After a lot of consideration, ‌I have decided to retire ​from football."

Ramsey won 86 caps for Wales ⁠after making his ⁠international ​debut in 2008, scoring 21 goals.

"It has been my privilege to wear the Welsh shirt and experience so many incredible moments in it. It would not have been possible without the ‌incredible input ⁠of all the managers I have played under and all the staff who ‌have helped me in many ways," he said.

Wales ​failed to qualify for this ​year's World Cup.

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