The Scotsman

Pirlo announces retirement in New York after trophy-laden, 22-year career

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Andrea Pirlo has formally announced his retirement from profession­al football after a stellar 22-year career. The former Italy internatio­nal, 38, played his final match on Sunday as New York City FC were knocked out of the MLS Cup play-offs by the Columbus Crew.

City needed to overturn a 4-1 deficit from the first leg but, despite a 2-0 victory at Yankee Stadium, their post-season involvemen­t came to an end, and with it Pirlo’s career.

The former AC Milan and Juventus playmaker had previously said he would retire at the end of the MLS season and published a farewell message through his Twitter account yesterday. It read: “Last match in MLS. As my time in NYFC comes to an end I want to thank everybody for the kindness and support they have shown me in this incredible city. Thankyouto­theamazing supporters, thank you to the coaching staff and everybody that works behind the scenes, thank you to my team-mates.

“Not only my adventure in NY comes to an end but my journey as a football player as well.

“That is why I would like to take the opportunit­y to thank my family and my children for the support and love they have always given me, every team that I had the honour to play for, every team-mate I have been pleased to play alongside, all the people that made my career so incredible and all the fans around the world that always showed me support.”

Pirlo helped Juve win four successive Serie A titles after joining them in 2011, having previously spent a decade at Milan, with whom he claimed a host of trophies, including two Champions Leagues, the Serie A twice, the Coppa Italia and the FIFA Club World Cup.

He also collected 116 caps for Italy and was a member of their 2006 World Cup-winning squad.

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