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Irishman Robbie Keane, former Tottenham international and Liverpool, announced his retirement on Wednesday after a long career in many clubs.
"Today, 23 years later, I officially announced my retirement from football.
From Cromlin United to a world tour in Milan, London, Los Angeles, I had never imagined how my career would go. In football, I dreamed of my childhood in Dublin.
I left my home at the age of fifteen to pursue my professional career in England, which seems like a long time ago. I played football on the streets, I was surrounded by hopes, ambitions and determination to succeed.
All I need is a chance. I would like to especially thank Wolverhampton Wanderers for believing in my abilities and for giving me this opportunity. "
Kane, 38, played 737 games in his career, scoring 325 goals.
The player has been part of several clubs, from Wolverhampton Wanderers to Coventry City, Inter Milan, Leeds United, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Celtic, West Ham United, Los Angeles Galaxy, Aston Villa and ending at Atletico Kolkata . The role of the coach also for some time.
Kane played 146 caps for the Republic of Ireland, scoring 68 goals and goals for the Green Army.
The player recently joined the new coaching staff of Ireland, led by Mike McCarthy, before announcing the end of his career.
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