Football and time move forward without stopping and the legends of the past give way to new generations. Mikel Gonzalez He hung up his boots at the age of 37 after a long and fulfilling football career. He does so by saying goodbye to the club where he spent his last five seasons, Cypriot AEK Larnaka, where he enjoyed a second youth campaign competing in Europe.
The central defender from Arrasatear left Real in the summer of 2017 to join Zaragoza before embarking on his unique private adventure on the island of Cyprus. Previously, he wore the elastic txuri urdin with honor 300 times since he made his debut on September 17, 2005 in the Liga, against Mallorca. Few can say this. In particular, 30 players, who will be 31 soon, when oyarzabal crunch those numbers. This will continue to be true club history Mikel Gonzalez, who suffered relegation but survived promotion to the First Division and qualification for the Champions League. La Real wanted to say goodbye to soccer player Mikel with a beautiful tweet. OK then Michael!
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Source: La Verdad

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