Top footballers who retired in 2024
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Gerard Piqué
The Barcelona and Spain defender officially retired in 2024 after a brief comeback following his initial retirement in 2023. Piqué's towering presence in defense was instrumental in Barcelona's and Spain's successes during the 2010s.
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Ángel Di María
The Argentine winger, celebrated for his dribbling skills and clutch performances, retired in 2024. Di María enjoyed successful spells at Real Madrid, PSG, and Juventus, contributing to Argentina's Copa America and World Cup triumphs.
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Thomas Müller
The German forward, famous for his versatility and intelligent play, retired in 2024. Müller spent his entire career at Bayern Munich, where he won numerous Bundesliga titles and two Champions League trophies. He also played a key role in Germany's 2014 World Cup win.
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Pepe
The formidable Portuguese defender, known for his tough tackling and leadership at the back, retired in 2024. Pepe's career saw him shine at Real Madrid, where he won multiple Champions League titles, and with the Portuguese national team, where he was crucial in their Euro 2016 victory.
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Manuel Neuer
One of the greatest goalkeepers of his generation, Neuer retired in 2024. Known for revolutionizing the sweeper-keeper role, Neuer's career highlights include winning the World Cup with Germany in 2014 and multiple Champions League titles with Bayern Munich.
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Toni Kroos
The German midfielder, renowned for his passing accuracy and vision, retired in 2024. Kroos enjoyed a glittering career at Bayern Munich and Real Madrid, where he won multiple Champions League titles and was instrumental in Germany's World Cup victory in 2014.
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Olivier Giroud
The French striker, known for his aerial ability and hold-up play, retired in 2024. Giroud's career included successful stints at Arsenal, Chelsea, and AC Milan, as well as playing a key role in France's 2018 World Cup win.