Aaron Ramsey Announces Retirement from Football at 35
Aaron Ramsey has announced his retirement from football at 35, ending a successful career with Arsenal, Juventus and Wales after 485 appearances and 75 goals.
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Aaron Ramsey has announced his retirement from football at the age of 35, bringing an end to a long career that took him across some of Europe’s top clubs.
The midfielder confirmed the decision in a message where he thanked the clubs, coaches and staff who played a part in his journey. “Thank you to all the clubs I’ve been lucky enough to play for,” he said. “Thank you to all the managers and staff that have helped me live my dream and play at the highest level.”
Ramsey made 485 appearances during his career, scoring 75 goals and winning nine major trophies along the way. He is best remembered for his time at Arsenal, where he became a key figure in midfield and delivered some of the club’s most important moments, including decisive goals in cup finals.
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He later went on to represent Juventus, adding further silverware in Italy, while also enjoying spells at other clubs during his career.
On the international stage, Ramsey was a central figure for Wales national team, playing a major role in one of the country’s most successful periods in modern football.
His retirement marks the end of a career defined by important goals, big-game performances and consistency over many years at the top level.
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