Former England striker Michael Owen to retire from football at end of season
Former England striker Michael Owen has announced he will retire from football at the end of the season.
The
33-year-old who began his career at Liverpool before spells at Real
Madrid, Newcastle United, Manchester United and current club Stoke City,
announced the decision on his website, www.michaelowen.com.
A statement on the site read: "It is with an immense amount of pride
that I am announcing my intention to retire from Professional Football
at the end of this season.
"Having progressed through the ranks at Liverpool to make my first
team debut at 17, before embarking upon spells at Real Madrid, Newcastle
United, Manchester United and Stoke City, not to mention representing
my country on 89 occasions, I now feel it is the right time to bring the
curtain down on my career.
"I have been very fortunate in that my career has taken me on a
journey that like many young players starting out, I could only have
dreamt of.
"None of this would have been possible without the tremendous support
I have received from managers, coaches, fellow players, back room
staff, the supporters and my own personal sponsors. I would like to
thank each and every one for the huge role they have played in helping
me reach the top of my profession.
"Most of all though, I would like to thank my family. To my beautiful
wife Louise, for her continued love and support through the many ups
and downs in my career and for affording me the most precious gift of
all, our children.
"To my Mum who has always taken the brunt of my frustrations yet
continues to keep our family so tight-knit, a trait that has formed the
foundations of my own success. Her dedication to me and my brothers and
sisters is immeasurable. I'd like to thank Terry, Andy, Karen and Lesley
for being so understanding and creating the perfect environment to grow
up in.
"Last but not least, my Dad. We did it my old mate! From those
freezing local parks to terrorising the best defenders in the World on
the biggest stages of all. I couldn't have done it without you".
Owen, whose father Terry played for Everton, joined Liverpool at the
age of 12 and broke club and international scoring records throughout
his youth career.
He continued his prolific strike rate when he broke into the first
team picture at Anfield aged 17, scoring on his debut against Wimbledon
in May 1997 and then winning the Premier League Golden Boot the
following season after rattling in 18 goals.
The teenager burst onto the international scene at the 1998 World Cup
when he slalomed through the Argentina defence to score England's
second goal of a memorable quarter final defeat.
Although he began to be plagued by the hamstring injuries that would
blight his career, he went on to be named the FIFA World Player of the
Year in 2001 after helping Liverpool lift a unique treble of UEFA Cup,
FA Cup and League Cup.
2001 was also the year of Owen's finest hour in an England shirt as
his hat-trick in Munich inspired a landmark 5-1 win over Germany.
After scoring 158 goals in 297 games, Owen elected to leave Liverpool
in August 2004, joining Real Madrid in an £8m move but he failed to
nail down a first team place at the Bernabeu despite continuing to score
whenever he was selected.
Newcastle brought Owen back to the Premier League a year later for a
fee reported to be around £15m but injuries plagued his four years at St
James' Park and he managed just 79 appearances, scoring 30 goals.
Old Trafford was Owen's next destination as he joined Manchester
United on a free transfer and famously came off the bench to score the
winner in a heart-stopping 4-3 win over neighbours City in September
2009.
Owen spent three years at United, scoring 17 goals in 52 games before
moving to Stoke City where to date he has scored one goal in seven
appearances.
source: http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11701/8577008/Former-England-striker-Michael-Owen-to-retire-from-football-at-end-of-season
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