Selected thirty times for the French team during his career, Loïc Rémy has decided to end his career as a professional footballer. He announced it this Sunday.
He is a figure in French football who has chosen to turn the page. This Sunday on the airwaves of Prime Video, Loïc Rémy announced that he was putting away his crampons for good and thus putting an end to his career as a professional footballer. Aged thirty-six, the French striker selected thirty times for the Blues (for seven goals scored) will have experienced great emotions throughout his years spent on the pitch. Whether with Olympique de Marseille, Olympique Lyonnais or even Chelsea FC, the native of Rillieux-la-Pape leaves with a well-stocked trophy case.
It is in France that Loïc Rémy has won the most titles, with his two French championship titles won with Lyon in 2007 and 2008 at the top of the list. With OL, the offensive player also lifted the Coupe de France. in 2008. In this non-exhaustive list, Rémy also won two Coupes de la Ligue during his time at Marseille (2011 and 2012). Finally, his time at Chelsea allowed him to be crowned champion of England in 2015.
Fourteen clubs
During his career, the recently retired striker moved around a lot and wore the jersey of fourteen different clubs, the latest being that of Stade Brestois. Free since the end of his contract with the Breton club last July, Loïc Rémy has therefore decided to move on.