Joe Hart, a Manchester City and England classic, has retired

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The goalkeeper Joe Hartformer of City of Manchester and England and currently in Glasgow Celticannounced Thursday that he will retire from active football at the end of this season.

Hart36 years old, played over 250 games including City of Manchester between 2006 and 2018, in addition to playing 75 matches for England. In his sports career, he won two Premier Leaguea FA Cuptwo League Cups, two Scottish Leagues, two Scottish League Cups and one Scottish Cup, as well as four Golden Gloves in Premier Leaguetied to Petr Cech as the one with the most history.

The goalkeeper started his career in Town of Shrewsbury in 2003, before making the leap to citywhere he remained until 2006.

During his time in city had various assignments on Tranmere Rovers, Blackpool, Birmingham City, Torino and West Ham United. After leaving the ‘Sky Blues’ he played two seasons in the Burnley, He had a short stint in Tottenham Hotspur and went to Celticwhere he has been a starter for the past three years.

In Englandwas a regular in the squads between 2008 and 2017 and was at the 2012 Euro Cup, 2014 World Cup, 2016 Euro Cup and 2018 World Cup.

“For all he has done in football, Joe He deserves to be congratulated. He has been a good player for Celtic and for all sport at its highest level, both national and international. But above all that, he is an incredible person who is brilliant at work. “He has been a great teammate throughout his career and a footballer who always gives his best,” he said. Brendan Rodgerscurrent technician of Celtic.

Source: La Verdad

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