Bayern Munich and Dutch legend Arjen Robben has officially retired from professional football.
It was announced on Thursday that the Dutch winger, 35, has retired from the game with immediate effect.
Robben’s glittering career saw him win league titles in Holland, England, Spain and Germany, as he also scored the winning goal in the 2012-13 UEFA Champions League final and reached the 2010 World Cup final with the Netherlands.
He spent the last 10 seasons at Bayern Munich, winning eight Bundesliga titles as well as the UCL trophy with the Bavarian giants. Robben scored in his final home game for Bayern during an emotional farewell alongside fellow wing-wizard Franck Ribery, who also left Bayern on the final day of the 2018-19 Bundesliga season.
Arjen Robben has played 602 matches for Chelsea, Real Madrid & Bayern, scoring 209 and assisting 158.
He also has played 96 games as a Dutch international and scored 37.
Best wishes to Arjen!