The English footballer Marc Albrighton, one of the heroes of Leicester City who were declared champions of the Premier League in the 2016-2017 season, announced this Thursday his retirement from professional football.
Albrighton, Aged 34, he spent the last ten seasons at Leicester and has decided to retire after finishing his contract with the ‘Foxes’ this summer.
The English winger, who also had a spell at Aston Villa and loan spells at Wigan Athletic and West Bromwich Albion, lived up to his greatest glory days at Leicester, featuring in 38 Premier League games that saw the team crowned champions. Claudio Ranieri. He contributed two goals and seven assists to the most unlikely title in English football history.
Albrighton, who also won the FA Cup in 2021 and played in the Champions League in 2016-2017 with Leicester, played more than 400 games throughout his career and his final milestone was helping the ‘Foxes’ to promotion to the Premier League last year season.
Only one player, the scorer Jamie Vardy He continued his 37 years at Leicester with the historic Premier League winning team.
Source: La Verdad

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