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Ireland’s Keane pulls down curtain on 20-yr-old career

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Dublin:irishfootb­alllegendr­obbie Keane brought the curtain down on over two decades as a player on Wednesday saying his career had exceeded all his hopes when he was a “football-mad boy growing up in Dublin”.

The 38-year-old -- his country’s record goalscorer on 68 well clear of Niall Quinn who is next with 21 -- is to focus on his new duties as assistant manager to new Ireland handler Mick Mccarthy.

Keane, who replaces Roy Keane (no relation) in the role after the latter and manager Martin O’neill were fired last week, captained Ireland for a decade.

“Today, after 23 wonderful years, I am formally announcing my retirement as a profession­al footballer,” Keane said in a statement.

“From Crumlin United around the world to the likes of Milan, London and Los Angeles, I could never have imagined the path my football life would take.

“It has exceeded all the hopes I had as a football-mad boy growing up in Dublin.” Keane, unlike his near namesake, enjoyed good relations with Mccarthy in the latter’s first spell in charge of the national side.

He was one of their stars at the 2002 World Cup -- which infamously saw their one world class player Roy Keane sent home after launching a tirade of abuse at Mccarthy -- where the Irish went out on penalties in the last 16 to Spain.

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