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Top Football Players Who Retired In 2024

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Top Football Players Who Retired In 2024

One thing sports enthusiasts dread is their favourite bidding farewell to the game. Recently, many big names have said goodbye to this beautiful, which is why today we have come up with football players retiring in 2024. Life on a football pitch is as draining as it is rewarding. Some athletes get their hands on major titles and become the apple of their fans’ eyes.

while others earn a place in people’s hearts with their contributions to the game. This year saw some great football players finally putting an end to their careers after stretching it for way longer than expected. Some called it a day when fans believed the players still had a lot left in them. Below, we will take a look at retired soccer players who played their final games in 2024.

List of 2024 Retired Football Players

8. Joe Hart (England)

Joe Hart
Joe Hart (Image credit:@BR Football/X)

Joe Hart is undoubtedly one of the best goalkeepers the Premier League has ever witnessed. After debuting for Shrewsbury in 2003, he joined Man City in 2006. He was loaned out quite a few times to Tranmere Rovers, Blackpool, and Birmingham before becoming a starter for Man City.

The decision worked wonders for Manchester City, as they won the EPL twice and played 348 games for City and kept 137 clean sheets. He was named the Premier League Goalkeeper of the Season for three consecutive seasons. Joe held the fort for City’s one FA Cup win and two League Cup triumphs. He also played 75 games for England. He decided to say goodbye to the beautiful game following the completion of the 2023-24 season.

Appearances778
Clean Sheets295
Major Trophies Won2x Premier League, FA Cup, 3x Scottish Champion, 2x Scottish Cup
Stats

7. Ryan Bertrand (English)

Ryan Bertrand
Ryan Bertrand (Image credit:@Chelsea FC/X)

Ryan Bertrand is probably the most transferred football player on this list. He had several loan spells during his tenure with Chelsea. But when he got to play for the Premier League side, Bertrand proved his worth by playing a crucial role in Chelsea’s Champions League win.

Bertrand played for English clubs all his life. He was loaned out to Oldham Athletic, Norwich, Reading, Nottingham Forest, and Aston Villa. He left Chelsea for Southampton in 2015 and later played for Leicester City as well. He remained clubless for a year before announcing his retirement from professional football in June 2024.

Appearances519
Goals13
Assists28
Major Trophies Won1x Champions League, 1x Europa League, 1x FA Cup, 1x English Super Cup
Ryan Bertrand stats

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6. Wojciech Szczesny (Poland)

Wojciech Szczesny
Wojciech Szczesny (Image credit:@GOAL/X)

Wojciech Szczesny is a former Arsenal goalkeeper. He was named the Polish Football Player of the Year in 2022. He was also the Serie A Goalkeeper of the Season with Juventus FC in 2019/20. Szczesny is a three-time Italian champion, two-time FA Cup winner, and three-time Italian Cup winner.

Szczesny played 88 games for Poland. He also played 252 games for Juventus and kept a clean sheet in 103 games. At Arsenal, he managed 72 clean sheets in 181 games. In his career, he also played for AS Roma and Brentford. Wojciech Szczesny announced his retirement from professional football in August 2024 at 34. However, a month later, he came out of retirement and signed with Spanish giants FC Barcelona following Ter Stegen’s injury.

Appearances632
Clean Sheets244
Major Trophies Won3x Seria A, 3x Italian Cup, 2x FA Cup
Wojciech Szczesny stats

5. Raphael Varane (France)

Raphael Varane
Raphael Varane (Image credit:@Centregoals/X)

Raphael Varane is another Real Madrid star who hung up his boots this year. Although he wasn’t currently playing for Real Madrid, he probably took inspiration from his former teammate Toni Kroos. The French football player even went one step further, calling it a day at just 31 after suffering a knee injury.

In 14 years, Varane played as a centre-back for Lens, Como, Real Madrid, and Manchester United. He won the FIFA World Cup with his national team and also got his hands on four each of the UEFA Champions League and FIFA Club World Cup. The retirement didn’t come as a surprise for many since the right-footed football player once rejected Real Madrid just because he wanted to focus on his studies.

Appearances573
Goals26
Assists9
Major Trophies WonWorld Cup, 4x Champions League, 3x La Liga, 4x FIFA Club World Cup
Raphael Varane Stats

4. Thiago Alcantara (Spain)

Thiago Alcantara
Thiago Alcantara (Image credit:@Fabrizio Romano/X)

Thiago Alcantara played for some of the biggest clubs in European football. He began his career with Barcelona and won one UEFA Champions League and four back-to-back Spanish league titles. He then moved to Bayern Munich and won seven consecutive Bundesliga titles.

After winning 11 league titles in a row, Alcantara’s streak came to an end when he joined Liverpool. He also played 46 games for Spain, finding the net twice. The Spanish midfielder won 32 trophies in his senior career. Thiago became another star football player to bid football farewell in July 2024. He joined Barcelona’s coaching staff under Hansi Flick for a while.

Appearances533
Goals50
Assists72
Major Trophies Won2x Champions League, 4x La Liga, 7x Bundesliga, 2x FIFA Club World Cup
Thiago Alcantara stats

3. Leonardo Bonucci (Italy)

Leonardo Bonucci
Leonardo Bonucci (Image credits:@Fabrizio Romano/X)

Bonucci is another legendary football player who graced the football pitch for the last time in 2024. The former Juventus centre-back is currently an assistant manager of Italy’s U20 side. He earned 121 caps for his nation and scored eight goals. Bonucci won 20 trophies in his career, including one European Championship with Italy.

Bonucci played for Italian clubs for a major part of his career. He debuted with Inter Milan, where he was loaned to a couple of clubs. Later, he joined Genoa and Bari. Leonardo played his first game for Juventus in 2010. He went on to join his first club’s rivals, AC Milan, in 2017. Bonucci returned to Juventus in 2018. After some short spells at Union Berlin and Fenerbahce, Leonardo Bonucci announced his retirement in July 2024.

Appearances822
Goals56
Assists20
Major Trophies Won1x European Champion, 9x Seria A, 5x Italian Cup, 5x Italian Super Cup
Leonardo Bonucci stats

2. Pepe (Portugal)

Pepe
Pepe (Image credit:@Transfer News/X)

Pepe is an absolute legend of the game. His longevity puts him on the same table as the elites of the game. The Portuguese centre-back was a nightmare for attackers during his peak years. It didn’t get better for goal scorers even when Pepe hit his late thirties. He stayed the same, a force to reckon with.

Pepe made 141 appearances for Portugal and netted eight goals. He began his club career with Maritimo and played for FC Porto, Real Madrid, Besiktas, and FC Porto, as well. He played 737 games at club level, scoring 42 goals and assisting 36 times. Pepe won one Euro, one Nations League, and three Champions League titles among the 34 titles he won in his career. Pepe announced his retirement at 41 following Portugal’s exit from the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Appearances878
Goals50
Assists36
Major Trophies WonEuropean Championship, Nations League, 3x Champions League, 3x La Liga
Pepe stats

1. Toni Kroos (Germany)

Toni Kroos
Toni Kroos (Image credit:@Wall Street Wolverine/X)

The German Sniper is the first and most surprising football player on the list. The former Real Madrid midfielder retired from professional football in July, days after Germany crashed out of Euro 2024 at the hands of Spain. In his 17-year career, Kroos won 34 major titles. He played for top-flight clubs, Bayern Munich, Bayer Leverkusen, and Real Madrid.

Kroos is a FIFA World Cup winner and one of the very few players to have won the prestigious UEFA Champions League six times. At 34, fans feel that Kroos has a lot of football left in him. His absence on the field is pretty visible in every Real Madrid game. At club level, Toni Kroos played 754 games and scored 73 goals while providing 166 assists. He donned the German colors in 114 games and bagged 17 goals.

Appearances868
Goals80
Assists114
Major Trophies WonWorld Cup, 6x Champions League, 4x La Liga, 3x Bundesliga
Toni Kroos stats

List of top football Players who retired in 2024

NameLast ClubCountryCareer Span
Joe HartCelticEngland2003–2024
Ryan BertrandFree AgentEngland2006–2024
Wojciech SzczesnyJuventus/BarcelonaPoland2009–2024 (retired) / 2024– (returned)
Raphael VaraneManchester UnitedFrance2010–2024
Thiago AlcantaraLiverpoolSpain2008–2024
Leonardo BonucciFenerbahceItaly2005–2024
PepeFC PortoPortugal2001–2024
Toni KroosReal MadridGermany2007–2024
Football players retiring in 2024

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