Luis Nani has announced his retirement from professional football at the age of 38, marking the end of a remarkable career spanning over two decades.
The Portuguese international, who was playing for Estrela Amadora in the Portuguese top flight, made an impressive total of 112 appearances for his country since his debut in 2006. During his international career, he was a vital part of the Portuguese squad that lifted the UEFA European Championship trophy in 2016, a significant achievement that solidified his legacy in Portuguese football history.
Nani spent the majority of his career with Manchester United, a club where he enjoyed considerable success. During his time with the Red Devils, he claimed the Premier League title four times, the Champions League once, and two League Cups. Nani’s dazzling footwork, speed, and ability to score sensational goals made him a fan favorite and a key player during a golden era for the club.
In his heartfelt announcement on X, Nani expressed gratitude for his journey in football: “The time has come to say goodbye; I have decided to finish my career as a professional player.” He reflected on his career as “an amazing ride” and thanked every individual who supported him through his highs and lows throughout the years. He conveyed his appreciation for the unforgettable memories the sport has given him and emphasized the importance of moving forward as he stated, “Time to turn a new leaf and focus on new goals and dreams. See you soon! Obrigado. Thank you. Gracias. Grazie. Teşekkürler.”
In addition to his time at Manchester United, Nani was also a decorated player for Sporting CP, where he won four domestic cups, showcasing his talent from a young age at one of Portugal’s most prestigious clubs. As he steps away from the pitch, fans and teammates alike will remember Nani not only for his skills but also for his dedication and the joy he brought to the game. His legacy will undoubtedly inspire future generations of footballers.

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