DBasia.news – After 19 years of career in the world of professional football, Peter Crouch confirmed his retirement status this month. This certainty was reported through his personal Twitter account.
In the upload, Crouch appreciated all parties involved in his career. Throughout his career as a player, he has scored 187 goals for 10 clubs with a total of 677 matches.
“After a thoughtful summer, I decided to retire from football. Our extraordinary game has given me a lot of enlightenment. I am grateful and thank all the people who have been part of my career for a long time, “he wrote on Twitter.
Crouch’s peak career as a player was when he defended Liverpool in three seasons. During that time, he participated in presenting two titles for the Reds namely one FA Cup and a Community Shield title.
While playing for Liverpool, he scored 42 goals in 135 matches. In addition, Crouch was also part of the England national team. In total there were 22 goals which he contributed from 42 matches.