The Cardiff Express hangs up its boots after playing with Wales at the World Cup in Qatar, with five Champions League titles to his name but feeling able to make an even bigger mark on football
Gareth Bale hangs up his boots. In a global sporting context where many world stars are still crushing records of over thirty, the Welshman, a different player in so many aspects, is leaving football at the age of 33. The southpaw is retiring from gold after playing with his beloved Welsh team at the World Cup in Qatar and gaining one last professional experience at Los Angeles FC, of the American MLS, following his disappointing second stint with Real Madrid.
A global look at his entire career yields a legendary list of winners, marked by a whopping five Champions League titles in white, but also the feeling as an epilogue that the Welshman could have made an even bigger mark on football had he been injured was hit. and more perseverance had accompanied him.
Source: La Verdad

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