Former Chelsea striker Andriy
Shevchenko has announced his retirement from football in order to pursue a
career in politics. The 35-year old Ukrainian revealed the news in a statement
released by his club, Dynamo Kiev. "This could shock everyone," he
said. "My future is no longer in football." He won his 111th and
final cap for Ukraine on
home soil at Euro 2012 when he came on as a substitute during his side's 1-0
group stage loss to England.
He won the Champions League with them in 2003 - scoring the winning penalty
in the shoot-out - in a playing career that also saw him collect domestic
silverware in Italy, England and Ukraine. As a 29-year-old,
Shevchenko signed for Jose Mourinho's Chelsea
for £30m in May 2006, but spent a largely unproductive two season spell in the
Premier League before returning to Milan.
After he was unable to reproduce the deadly form of his previous spell at
the San Siro, he signed a two-year deal with Dynamo in August 2009. Shevchenko
was his country's talisman for more than a decade, and registered a national
record 48 goals. He captained his country to the World Cup quarter-finals in
2006 and won the Ballon d'Or in 2004 as European player of the year. "I
will be going into politics," he said when announcing his retirement, and
is expected to elaborate on his plans in the near future.
Shevchenko's silverware
Ukrainian Premier League: 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999Ukrainian Cup: 1996, 1998, 1999
Ukrainian Super Cup: 2011
CIS Cup: 1996, 1997, 1998
Serie A: 2003-04
Coppa Italia: 2003
Supercoppa Italiana: 2004
Uefa Champions League: 2003
Uefa Super Cup: 2003
FA Cup: 2007
League Cup: 2007 321
Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/
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