Former Marseille goalkeeper Mandanda calls time on football career - Soccer News
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Former Marseille goalkeeper Mandanda calls time on football career - Soccer News
"Former France goalkeeper Steve Mandanda has announced his retirement from football at the age of 40. Mandanda made 797 appearances across his club career, playing for Le Havre, Marseille over two spells, Crystal Palace and Rennes. He spent three seasons with Rennes, but his contract expired in July, with Mandanda opting not to extend his career by joining another club."
"He also made 35 appearances for his country and was a part of the 2018 World Cup-winning squad in Russia, as well as the sides that finished as runners-up at Euro 2016 and the 2022 World Cup. He retired from international football following the latter tournament in January 2023. "I needed to take my time to accept it, because it's not easy, but yes, I'm stopping," Mandanda told L'Equipe."
Steve Mandanda announced his retirement from football at the age of 40. He made 797 appearances across his club career for Le Havre, Marseille (over two spells), Crystal Palace and Rennes. He spent three seasons with Rennes before his contract expired in July and chose not to continue his playing career with another club. He won 35 caps for France and was part of the 2018 World Cup-winning squad, as well as the teams that finished runners-up at Euro 2016 and the 2022 World Cup. He retired from international football in January 2023. He said he needed time to accept retirement and confirmed he was stopping.
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