Spain and Barcelona great Andres Iniesta announces retirement after 22-year career
The Hindu
Andrés Iniesta, iconic Spanish midfielder, retires after illustrious career with Barcelona and Spain, leaving a lasting legacy in soccer.
Andrés Iniesta, who scored Spain's World Cup-winning goal in 2010 and was one of the key players who made Barcelona's tiki-taka thrive for so long, announced his retirement from soccer on Tuesday (October 8, 2024).
The 40-year-old Iniesta ended a 22-year career that also included two European Championship titles and four Champions League trophies.
“I never expected that this day would come, I never imagined it,” an emotional Iniesta said at a ceremony in Barcelona. "But all the tears from the last few days are tears of emotion, or pride, they are not tears of sadness. They are tears of this kid who had the dream of being a soccer player and who succeeded after a lot of hard work, effort and sacrifice.”
Since leaving Barcelona in 2018, he had been playing with Vissel Kobe in Japan, and for the last year with club Emirates in the UAE Pro League.
Iniesta made his first-team debut with Barcelona in 2002, and appeared 674 times.
“It was something unique to be with the club of your life, to represent Barça, its fans and to wear that jersey," he said. “It's something I'll always have fond memories of.”
Known for his unique ball control and above-average playmaking ability, Iniesta helped anchor a Barcelona midfield that also included Xavi Hernández and Sergio Busquets — in addition to Lionel Messi in attack — in a squad that thrived for many years with an enchanting and effective ball-possession style that became known as the tiki-taka.