Recently, Eden Hazard became a hot topic among football fans because of his decision to retire early.
The former Chelsea and Real Madrid player decided to retire at the age of just 32 years.
This is a surprise because that age is still a productive period for footballer.
However, Eden Hazard is not the only player to retire early from football.
Eric Cantona
Eric Cantona, the charismatic French footballer, retired from professional football at the relatively early age of 30. His retirement was primarily influenced by a combination of personal factors and a loss of passion for the game. Following his retirement, Cantona transitioned to a career in acting and became a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.
Sergio Agüero
Sergio Agüero, the prolific Argentine striker, retired early from professional football at the age of 33 due to persistent physical issues, particularly concerning his knee and hamstring. These injuries had a significant impact on his playing time and performance. Agüero expressed a desire to avoid further damage to his body and ensure a good quality of life after retirement, which played a pivotal role in his decision.
Gareth Bale
Gareth Bale, the Welsh football superstar, retired from professional football in his early 30s. His early retirement was influenced by several factors, including persistent injury problems and a strong commitment to represent his national team, Wales. Injuries had plagued his later years, making it challenging for him to maintain peak performance for both his club and country.
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Editor Gilang Rahmatullah Akbar
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