Keane ends his career – one of the first 100 million players



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"Explain my resignation"

Irish international record and striker Robbie Keane (photo) finished his career. "Today, after 23 great years, I officially declare my retirement professional," said the 38-year-old Wednesday. Keane played 146 times for Ireland, scoring 68 goals.

During his club career, he was under contract with eleven clubs and was one of the first players to generate more than 100 million euros in replacement transfers. During the summer of 2000, Keane paid out a total of five buybacks to Keane, ie 19.5 million euros for the Italians, or 9.5 million euros for Coventry City.

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In front of Keane, only Ronaldo (42), Hernán Crespo (43), Nicolas Anelka (39), Juan Sebastián Verón (43) and Zlatan Ibrahimovic (37) broke the 100 million mark. There are now 28 players who have already been paid more than 100 million euros – a German professional is not there.

Players with the highest transfer fees in the gallery

Player with the highest transfer income: Keane with 103.85 million euros in 25th place

Player with the highest transfer income: Keane with 103.85 million euros in 25th place

He followed the Leeds United, Tottenham and Liverpool stations before Keane moved to LA Galaxy in 2011, where he ran aground until the end of 2016. In principle, Keane had already bid farewell to professional football less than two years ago. After his time without a contract, he had once again worked at the Indian club Atlético de Kolkata as a player-coach.


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