At what age did Zidane retire?

At what age did Zidane retire?

Zinedine Zidane announced his retirement at the age of 32 before returning to play for France a year later.

Why did Zidane retire so early?

“I didn’t want to go on for another year. The past two years I haven’t been on top form and that’s no good when you play at a club like Real. “I’m at an age when it’s more and more difficult (to play) every year. I don’t want to spend another year like last year or even the last two years.”

Can Zidane speak English?

The 50-year-old left his role as Real Madrid manager last season and has been linked to roles at PSG and Manchester United. However, in an interview with French publication, L’Equipe, Zidane said he would not currently consider a position at Old Trafford as he is not fluent in English.

Who is the oldest footballer ever?

King Kazu going at 55; the world’s oldest pro soccer players.

Who is the oldest soccer player that is still playing?

Kazuyoshi ‘King Kazu’ Miura is still going at 55; here are the world’s oldest professional soccer players. The oldest active professional footballer in the world, the venerable Kazuyoshi Miura, extended his record this week when he came off the bench to help seal a victory for Japanese side Suzuka Point Getters.

Who is the best retired football player?

Fabian Delph. Delph played for a number of Premier League clubs before retiring; he also won two Premier Leagues with Manchester City and was a fantastic player in his twenties. John Obi Mikel. Jack Wilshere. Jermain Defoe. Martin Skrtel. Carlos Tevez. Mark Noble. Aleksandar Kolarov.