All good things must come to an end and Santi Cazorla’s career officially ends this Thursday. Indeed, the Spanish midfielder published a video on his social networks to announce the end of his adventure in the world of football. At 41, the former Arsenal, Villarreal and La Roja striker is moving away from the field after an adventure in Saudi Arabia and a notable stint in Oviedo.
Winner of two Euros (2008, 2012), the Spaniard will have shone with his selection, but that’s not all. At club level, he also made his mark with titles in the Premier League as well as La Liga. He won the Spanish Player of the Year trophy in 2007, and the FA CUP in 2014 and 2015. A more than positive result for the native of Llanera, who played more than 800 professional matches.