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Ivan Rakitic retires —Croatia legend and a treble winner with Barcelona announces retirement

Ivan Rakitic retires —Croatia legend and a treble winner with Barcelona announces retirement

The Hindu6 days ago
Croatia legend and former treble winner with Barcelona Ivan Rakitic announced his retirement from professional football on Monday at the age of 37.
The former Sevilla midfielder took to social media to announce the news.
Rakitic started his career from Basel's youth setup in Switzerland, and went on to play for the senior team before shifting base to Schalke.
He moved to Sevilla in La Liga before Barcelona decided to sign him in 2014. Six years later, he returned to Sevilla before a brief spell at Saudi Pro League side Al-Shabab, which was followed by a return to his homeland with Hajduk Split.
Last season, he recorded two goals and five assists across 39 matches across all competitions.
In his illustrious career, he has won four La Liga, one Champions League, one Super Cup, four Copa del Rey, two Spanish Super Cup, one German Cup, one Swiss Cup, and one FIFA Cup World Cup.
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