Germany and Roma Center-Back Matte hammals Retired at the end of the season, the 2014 World Cup winner said on Friday, “brought the curtain down in a two -decade career.
A product of the Bayern Munich Academy, 36 -year -old Hammals, switched a switch for rivals Borusia Dortmund in 2008. After running a second magic in both clubs, he joined Roma last year, leading to 18 demonstrations for Siri A Side.
Capted 78 times for Germany, Hammals picked up the World Cup in Brazil. He has won three German cups and six German Super Cups along with five Bundeslaga titles.
He went close to winning the Champions League twice with Dortmund as he ended the run-up in the 2012-13 and 2023-24 seasons.
“I am struggling with my feelings right now. Now the moment comes when someone can escape from the footballer. After more than 18 years and many things that have been given to me, I am ending my career in this summer,” Hammals, who last played for Germany in November 2023, said, said in one. Post on social media,
“I know how much this whole journey is, this whole route matters to me. It was so extraordinary it should be able to experience.
“Because it takes a lot, just being the right coach at the right time, being fit at the right time, is the right team companions at the right time. And I have seen a lot of people, so many coaches that I do very much.”
The contract of Hammals in Roma is ending in summer.