Toni Kroos Declares Retirement And Goodbyes To Real Madrid
After competing in the European Championship, the German athlete will retire.
Through his podcast and an emotional message to the fans, Toni Kroos has told Real Madrid and the supporters that he would be leaving the team at the end of the current campaign and retiring from soccer.
“The day that transformed my life was July 17, 2014, the day I gave my presentation at Real Madrid. First and foremost, my life as a football player.” “I am glad and gratified now that I was able to discern in my heart and mind the ideal time to make this choice. Reaching the pinnacle of my profession has always been my goal. From now on, I shall only have one main thought that will stay with me forever: “LET’S GO FOR THE 15TH!!! HALA MADRID AND NOTHING ELSE!”
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The final as the ideal way to cap off career of Toni Kroos
On June 1st, Kroos’s illustrious Real Madrid career will come to an end in the Champions League final at Wembley. He arrived with the White Club on July 17, 2014, and after just two training sessions, on August 12, Toni Kroos was already captaining the squad from midfield and winning his first championship. The first of his 22 victories while wearing white.
He may have won five Champions League titles with Real Madrid on June 1st, in addition to four Spanish La Liga EA Sports titles, three European Super Cups, five Club World Cups, one Copa del Rey, and five Supercopa de Espanas. An unmatched resume of accomplishments for a special football player.