Gonzalo Higuain retires from football

Inter Miami announces the retirement of Argentine striker Gonzalo Higuain at the end of the current season from the American Football League “MLS”.

  • Higuain won 14 titles during his career, the most prominent of which was the European League with Chelsea (2018-2019 season).

Inter Miami announced today, Monday, that Argentine striker Gonzalo Higuain will retire from the MLS season at the end of the current season.

And the American club published a tweet on Twitter announcing the decision of Higuain (34 years), who moved to its ranks in the summer of 2021 from Italian Juventus.

Higuain has a distinguished career in European stadiums, which he started with Real Madrid (he played in its ranks between 2007-2013), during which he won 3 Spanish League titles, 2 Spanish Super Cup, and one title in the King’s Cup.

In the summer of 2013, the Argentine striker moved to the Italian club Napoli (he played in its ranks between 2013 and 2016), to be able to achieve two titles (the Italian Cup and the European Super), in addition to winning the Italian League top scorer title in the 2015-2016 season.

In the summer of 2016, Higuain moved to Juventus, where he won 5 titles (3 Serie A, 2 Coppa Italia), and despite his distinguished levels, Higuain left Juventus on loan to Milan and Chelsea, where he won the European League title with the English club (season 2018). -2019).

In the summer of 2020, Higuain moved to Inter Miami, announcing the end of his journey in the European leagues.

At the international level, “Pepita” represented Argentina in 75 matches, during which he scored 31 goals, and his best achievement with the team was to achieve second place in the 2014 World Cup following losing the final once morest Germany.

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