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·26 de setembro de 2025
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·26 de setembro de 2025
A legend retires.
The 37-year-old Spanish midfielder, Sergio Busquets, announced his retirement last night at the end of the current season in the United States, which ends in a few weeks.
A player for Inter Miami since 2023, Busquets announced the news in a video posted on his Instagram account. His MLS franchise subsequently also confirmed the announcement.
Trained at FC Barcelona, Sergio Busquets was launched into the professional world in 2007-2008, wearing the jersey of Barça's B team, then led by a certain Pep Guardiola...
It's the same person who launched him a few months later into the first team, where he quickly became the metronome of FC Barcelona 2008-2009, winner of La Liga, the King's Cup and the Champions League that season.
He won the 2010 World Cup with Spain a year later, and then the Euro in 2012.
From 2008 to 2023 at Barça, Busquets played 722 matches and notably won nine Spanish championships, seven Spanish Cups, three Champions Leagues.
He left his lifelong club as an absolute legend of the club and Spanish football in 2023 to join Inter Miami and Lionel Messi, his former teammate at Barça.
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