Darío Verón announces retirement from professional football



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At 39, Darío Verón decides to end his football career. This Saturday, he announced his retirement in the match Olimpia against Guaraní, after 20 years of professional career, after a very successful stage in Pumas.

Via your account InstagramVeron has released the news. He said that the day had come to end a cycle of the most beautiful thing he had in football.

"I have only to thank, thank God for blessing me with this gift, thanks to my family, my parents, my brothers and my relatives who were always with me", detailed the social networks.

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He expressed gratitude to the friends, colleagues, coaches and managers who have been with him in his long career. He added to the text a large collage of photographs in which he wears the jersey of each team in which he participated.

He gave special recognition to the October 12th team which gave him the opportunity to make his debut as a footballer in 1999 and with which he won his first league title. He also thanked Pumas, who stood out as a club in which he grew up and enjoyed "most of my football achievements", as well as Olimpia for allowing him to retire with his colors. and do it with a championship three times.

He did not forget to address particular words to the Paraguayan national team, with which he participated in a World Cup (South Africa 2010).

Finally, he says he is proud of his career and sets a good example for his children and for all children.

Darío Verón has won five titles with the Pumas, including four in the league. the other was champion of the champions.

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