Argentina player announces retirement from football world
Argentina player announces retirement from football world
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Former Argentine forward Ezequiel Lavezzi has announced his retirement from football. On Twitter, 34-year-old lavezzi announced his retirement. He also thanked the people who helped him during his career. lavezzi has said that this story had a wonderful year. During these years I kept learning and during this time many memories also connected with me, which will always remain in my heart. Lavezzi made his international debut for Argentina in 2007. He has also played for Napoli and Paris Saint Germain (PSG). Lavezzi has played 51 matches for Argentina. People have appreciated his great performance.

In addition, midfielder Julie Ertz was voted America's Best Female Footballer of the Year in the second most talked about issue in the football world. The American Football Association confirmed this. This is the second best footballer of the year award for Aertz. Earlier, she was successful in getting this award in 2017. After receiving the award, Julie said that winning the 2015 and World Cup this year for the American team has been the biggest achievement of her career. I would like to thank every single person associated with me for this success.

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