French international ends his professional career

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By: Manu Tournoux

He was one of the most successful French players in recent years. This Sunday, on the set of Prime Video at the age of 36, Loic Rémy announced the end of his professional career. The former striker trained at Olympique Lyonnais played no less than 448 matches in his career.

Loic Rémy played for 14 clubs throughout his career as a professional player and was mainly a French international. The center forward played in the 2014 World Cup with the Blues. He has a total of 30 caps for 7 goals to his credit.

A fast and efficient attacker in front of the opposing goal, he notably shone under the colors of OGC Nice from 2008 to 2011, Olympique de Marseille between 2010 and 2013 and under the colors of Newcastle from 2013 to 2014.

From his debut in the professional world in 2006 at Olympique Lyonnais to 2023 at Stade Brestois where he ended his career, the twirling striker found the net 149 times for a total of 26 assists.

Great statistics for the former French international who won a few titles including 5 titles at the national level. Two French championship titles with OL (2007,2008), an English championship title with Chelsea (2015), a Champions trophy with OM (2011) and a League Cup in 2012.

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