Riquelme draws curtain on glittering career

Veteran former Argentina and Boca Juniors playmaker Juan Roman Riquelme has announced his retirement .

The 36-year-old, who had spells in Europe with Barcelona and Villarreal, excelling particularly with the latter, last played for Argentinos Juniors, recently helping the Buenos Aires side earn promotion to the top division.

He had been expected to join Paraguayan club Cerro Porteno but decided instead to call a halt to his playing career.

 

Sunday used to be the most beautiful day of the week, I went on the pitch and did what I liked best. Now I’ll be a fan.

Riquelme told ESPN Sport Center in Argentina: “I’ve decided to stop playing football. Sunday used to be the most beautiful day of the week, I went on the pitch and did what I liked best. Now I’ll be a fan.”

He added: “To carry on playing there would have had to be something that interested me. I thought it was best to say that I won’t play anymore.”

Riquelme won 51 caps for Argentina – his first as a 19-year-old in 1997 – and played for his country in the 2006 FIFA World Cup™.

He began and ended his career with Argentinos Juniors but spent his best years at Boca Juniors, where as a goal scoring and creative midfielder, who specialized in set-pieces, he was widely admired.

Barcelona were persuaded to sign him in 2002, but he struggled to find his best form for the Nou Camp side and moved on to Spanish rivals Villarreal, where he spent two years on loan before permanent terms were agreed between the clubs.

Riquelme moved back to Boca Juniors in 2007, initially on loan, and stayed for seven years, before the final chapter of his career was played out in the second tier.

M.D

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