HANGING BOOTS

Italy’s Marchisio calls time on professional career

Marchisio ended his stay at Juve last year after spending 25 years at the club where he won seven Serie A titles as well as four Italian Cups. He earned 55 caps for Italy, the last of which was in 2017.

In Summary

• He joined Zenit on a two-year deal in September last year but cut his spell short earlier this year due to a persistent knee issue after managing only nine appearances for them.

• Here I lifted my most important trophies. These are the emotions that will always remain within me — Marchisio

Italy's Claudio Marchisio in action with Uruguay's Alvaro Gonzalez during the 2014 World Cup
Italy's Claudio Marchisio in action with Uruguay's Alvaro Gonzalez during the 2014 World Cup
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Former Juventus midfielder Claudio Marchisio has announced his retirement from professional soccer at the age of 33 after a short spell with Russian side Zenit St Petersburg.

Marchisio ended his stay at Juve last year after spending 25 years at the club where he won seven Serie A titles as well as four Italian Cups. He earned 55 caps for Italy, the last of which was in 2017.

“It’s an important decision but a very difficult one. It was right to reveal it in a very special place. I decided to retire because I realized my body was no longer reacting as the head wanted,” Marchisio told reporters at Juve’s Allianz Stadium.

He joined Zenit on a two-year deal in September last year but cut his spell short earlier this year due to a persistent knee issue after managing only nine appearances for them.

“I spent unforgettable moments on the field... I thank Juventus and the other teams I played with, my teammates, managers and coaches who gave me all of this,” he added.

“Here I lifted my most important trophies. These are the emotions that will always remain within me.”