Toni Kroos Announces Retirement From Professional Football
Legendary Midfielder Ends Illustrious Career
Honours and Accolades
Toni Kroos, regarded as one of the greatest midfielders in football history, has announced his retirement from professional football. The 33-year-old German international has spent the last 10 years at Real Madrid, where he has won numerous trophies, including three Champions League titles. Kroos is known for his exceptional vision, passing ability, and leadership on the field.
Emotional Farewell
Real Madrid paid a heartfelt tribute to Kroos on Saturday in his final match at the Santiago Bernabeu. Fans and teammates honored the departing legend, who has been a key figure in the club's recent success. Kroos, visibly emotional, thanked the Madrid supporters for their love and support throughout his time at the club.
International Career
Kroos has also had a distinguished international career with Germany, winning the 2014 World Cup and the FIFA Confederations Cup in 2017. He has earned over 100 caps for his country and has been a mainstay in the midfield.
Post-Retirement Plans
Kroos has not announced any specific plans for his post-retirement life. However, he has expressed an interest in coaching and has hinted at a potential role with Real Madrid in the future.
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