Dutch star Sneijder retires from football

2010 Champions League winner and 2010 FIFA World Cup finalist Wesley Sneijder ends his career

By Muhammed Enes Calli

ANKARA (AA) - Dutch football star Wesley Sneijder has retired from football at the age of 35.

Sneijder has played for football heavyweights Ajax, Real Madrid and Inter during his career.

The 35-year-old former player struck a business deal with the Dutch team Utrecht as the club announced the end of his career on their website.

"I love this city. I retire from the football and want to be in a nice place where I can share my experiences," Sneijder said in the club’s statement.

In the summer of 2007, Sneijder joined Spanish giants Real Madrid from Dutch club Ajax, in his first experience playing for an international club.

He won the La Liga title with the Spanish club in 2008.

On August 27, 2009, he moved to Italy's Serie A club Inter where he won two Serie A titles and Champions League trophy in 2010.

In the 2010 Champions League final, Sneijder helped Inter win this top-tier European trophy, making the first goal’s assist against Germany's Bayern Munich as Inter won the final 2-0.

Sneijder inked a three-and-a-half-year deal with Istanbul club Galatasaray in January 2013 after he left Inter.

He lifted two Turkish Super Lig titles and three Turkish cups with Galatasaray.

Sneijder lastly played for the Qatari club Al Gharafa and scored 16 goals in 27 matches.

He also made 134 appearances for Netherlands and produced 30 goals for his country.

Sneijder was a part of the Netherlands squad during the 2010 FIFA World Cup as this team was the World Cup runners-up. Netherlands lost to Spain 1–0 in the final.

Throughout his club career, Sneijder scored 152 goals and made 142 assists in 573 games.

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