IKER CASILLAS has officially announced his retirement from football at the age of 39.
The Real Madrid legend hasn’t played a game of football since suffering a heart attack during a training session with Porto in May 2019.
Iker Casillas captained Spain to the 2010 World Cup in South AfricaCredit: AFP – Getty
Casillas, 39, won the Champions League three times during his 16-year spell at Real MadridCredit: Getty Images – Getty
In an emotional statement he posted on Twitter, the 2010 World Cup-winning captain said: “The important thing is the path you travel and the people who accompany you, not the destination to which it takes you.
“Because that with work and effort, I think I can say, without hesitation, that is has been the path and the dream destination.”
Los Blancos were quick to pay tribute to their former skipper, who appeared in 725 games for the club between 1999-2005.
During that period, he helped the Spanish side win five LaLiga titles, three Champions League trophies, two Copa del Rey’s and the Club World Cup on two occasions.
And Casillas will now return to the Bernabeu where he will work alongside president Florentino Perez in an advisory role.
Commenting on his retirement, the club said: “Real Madrid CF wants to show his appreciation, admiration and love for one of the greatest legends of our club and world football.
IKE CARAMBA
‘The best goalkeeper in the history of Real Madrid and Spanish football came to our house when he was nine years old.
“Today, one of the most important footballers in our 118-year history, a player whom we love and admire, a goalkeeper who has enlarged the legend of Real Madrid with his work and with exemplary behaviour both inside and outside, says goodbye as a professional player.
“Iker Casillas belongs to the heart of Real Madrid and will be so forever. Real Madrid wants to convey to him and his family the affection of our club, which is the club of his life.”
Casillas’ former Real and Spain team-mate Sergio Ramos was quick to message the legendary shot-stopper, as he tweeted: “Soccer thanks you, friend. Forever a legend.”
Porto meanwhile posted a compilation video of Casillas’ highlights during his five-year spell with the Portuguese outfit, captioning the clip: “Thank you @IkerCasillas: Forever one of us.”
Iker Casillas’ career highlights
Real Madrid (1999-2015)
- 725 games
- LaLiga titles x5 (2001/02, 2002/03, 2006/07, 2007/08, 2011/12)
- Champions League x3 (1999/00, 2001/02, 2013/14)
- Copa del Rey x2 (2010/11, 2013/14)
- Club World Cup x2 (2002, 2014)
- Spanish Super Cup x4 (2001, 2003, 2008, 2012)
- Uefa Super Cup x2 (2002, 2014)
Porto (2015-2020)
- 156 games
- Primeira Liga x2 (2017/18, 2019/20)
- Taca de Portugal x1 (2019/20)
- Portuguese Super Cup (2018)
Spain (2000-2016)
- 167 games
- World Cup x1 (2010)
- European Championship x2 (2008, 2012)
During his time at Porto, he won the league twice – including the one just concluded despite not playing a game – and he was even involved in the club’s cup celebrations.
Casillas – who announced his intention to run for the presidency of the Spanish Football Federation in February – is also second on the list of the most capped Spanish international players of all time with 167 games between 2000-2016.
He won three major honours with his country – winning the World Cup in 2010 and the European Championship in 2008 and 2012.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk