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Dutch Legend Wesley Sneijder Announces Retirement

DUTCH LEGEND WESLEY SNEIJDER ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT

     Dutch legend and Inter's treble winner wesley Sneijder has retired from professional football.
     Netherland record cap holder and one of the finest attacking midfielder of his generation hangs up his boot.
   Sneijder will instead spend the Season watching hometown Club Utrecht from the comfort of his own Skybox at their Stadium.

    "My love for the city of Utrecht is great" he told the Eredivisie Side's official website.
"We often talked about the possibility of me coming here, and now i have stopped playing football, we've put things on paper, I'm looking forward to great Season".


The 35 year old Scored 22 goals and provided 25 assist in 116 appearance for Inter between 2009 and 2013.
     He won the Treble of a Scudetto, Coppa italia and the Champions league in 2010, but controversially missed out on the Ballon d' or dat year.

The Dutchman also counts Ajax, Galatasary, Realmadrid, Nice and Al-Gharafa among his previous Clubs.
    He is his Country's record Cup holder with 134 and helped them reach the 2010 World cup final.


         Sneijder Trophy Collection
Eredivisie
KNVB cup x2
La liga
Copa Italia x2
Champions league
Club world cup
Super lig x2
Turkish cup x3
World cup runner up
World cup third place
Most Assist at Euro 2008
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