Former Barcelona and Spain legend, Andres Iniesta is set to retire from football at the age of 40. Â
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Iniesta has been without a club since leaving the UAE side of the Emirates Club this summer after his contract expired.Â
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According to Relevo, the iconic midfielder will call time on his career next week after teasing through a social media post.Â
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Iniesta, who scored the winning goal in the 2010 World Cup final against the Netherlands, posted an Instagram video of him painting a mural of himself.Â
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And he captioned it: ‘COMING SOON. 8, 10, 24’, the day that he’s set to announce his retirement from the sport.
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Iniesta made his professional debut in 2002 after he came through Barcelona’s famous La Masia academy.Â
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He went on to spend an incredible 16 years in the Catalan side’s first team, making 674 appearances and contributing with 57 goals and 135 assists.Â
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Iniesta also won 32 trophies with Barca, the second-highest in the club’s history behind Lionel Messi who lifted 35.Â
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His trophy haul includes four Champions Leagues, nine La Liga titles, six Copa del Reys, and three Club World Cups.Â
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Iniesta also enjoyed plenty of success with Spain having played 131 times for the national side with 13 goals to his name.Â
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He was at the heart of the Spain team that won the Euro 2008, 2010 World Cup, and then Euro 2012.Â
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After leaving Barcelona in 2018, Iniesta joined Japanese side Vissel Kobe and won a league title and cup over five years.Â
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He spent last season with UAE side Emirates and scored five times in 20 appearances. Â
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