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Carlos Tévez, from the Argentine club Boca Juniors, is retired. on the field before a match for the Copa Libertadores in Buenos Aires, December 9, 2020.
Argentine player Carlos Tévez, away from the soccer fields football in the last few months, he confirmed. I definitely withdraw it from him as an active player and the beginning of his stage as a technician in an Argentine television program.
“That’s it, as a player, I already gave everything, everything I had inside my heart I gave, and I think that leaves me more than calm”, confirmed Tévez, 38, to the Argentine TV program Animals Sueltos, where he confirmed that will not return to play and that his next steps are to be a football technical director.
”If I am already retired, confirmed” The former national team and also former player of Boca Juniors, who announced I removed it from him a year ago from the Buenos Aires club, although not definitively at that time.
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“I am going to direct, I took I made the decision” Tévez, which culminated in so an important career in which he spent by clubs from three continents, such as Corinthians from Brazil, West Ham, Manchester United and Manchester City from England, Juventus from Italy and Shanghai Shenhua from China.
In his long career, Tévez won 28 titles, being one of the four Argentine players who won two continental titles: the CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores with Boca Juniors in 2003 and the UEFA Champions League with Manchester United in 2007-08.
West Ham wished him a a “very happy retirement”, while UEFA published on Twitter his memorable Champions League goals with the caption “Carlos Tévez retires at 38. Thanks for the memories”.
The “Apache”, born in the Buenos Aires town of Ciudadela, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, played 76 matches with the Argentine national team in which he scored. 13 goals, including those from the 2006 and 2010 World Cups.
Tévez assured in the new stage he will be enjoying time with his family and announced & oacute; projects as a sports coach with his brothers and the Argentine hockey coach Carlos & ldquo;Chapa& rdquo; Retegui, a project in which he affirmed have been working for several months and with whom he feels “excited”.
