Andrea Pirlo retires from football after distinguished career
Italy legend Andrea Pirlo called time on an illustrious career during which he won the 2006 World Cup, two Champions League titles and six Serie A trophies.

Italy legend Andrea Pirlo called time on an illustrious career on Monday during which he won the 2006 World Cup, two Champions League titles and six Serie A trophies.
1995 - Andrea Pirlo has retired from football 22 years, 5 months & 16 days after his 1st pro game (with Brescia v Reggiana). Maestro. pic.twitter.com/m6YJkzU2J0
— OptaJean (@OptaJean) November 6, 2017
Farewell to a legend
The 38-year-old former Juventus, Inter Milan and AC Milan midfielder made a late appearance for his club New York City against Columbus Crew, the day before announcing the end of his playing career.
'Not only my adventure in NY comes to an end, but my journey as a football player as well,' Pirlo wrote on his Twitter account.
'That is why I would like to take the opportunity to thank my family and my children for the support and love they always give me, every team that I had the honour to play for, every team-mate I have been pleased to play alongside, all the people that made my career so incredible, and last but not least, all the fans around the world that always showed me support.
'You will always be on my side and in my heart.'
— Andrea Pirlo (@Pirlo_official) November 6, 2017
Pirlo the winner...
Pirlo headed for the United States at the end of the 2014-2015 season after winning another Serie A title with Juventus -- his sixth in total -- including two with AC Milan.
He had already announced that this season would be his last as a player but his team lost his final game Sunday's Major League Soccer playoff match against Colombus Crew.
Pirlo, who started his career in Brescia, also played at Inter Milan and Reggina before joining AC Milan, where he won two Serie A crowns and two Champions League trophies in 2003 and 2007.
Andrea Pirlo has announced his retirement from football. One of the great midfielders of his generation. A beautiful footballer. #peerless
— Gary Lineker 💙💛 (@GaryLineker) November 6, 2017
To me just like Ibrahimovic @Pirlo_official doesn't belong to any individual club but rather to those who appreciate genius & greatness
— David Amoyal (@DavidAmoyal) November 6, 2017
...Pirlo the entertainer
Known as a free-kick specialist he was dubbed 'the architect' for his playmaking skills and uniquely cool and elegant playing style. In 2011, while out of contract he joined Juventus, a deal which Italian international goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon dubbed the 'the deal of the century'.

In Turin, Pirlo continued to impress despite his age winning four titles and an Italian Cup. His final match in Europe was in Juventus's Champions League final defeat in 2015 to Barcelona.
Capped 116 times for Italy, scoring 13 goals, during a 13-year career until 2015, Pirlo played his final two years with New York City FC. The tributes have piled in...
10 🔴⚫ seasons
— AC Milan (@acmilan) November 6, 2017
2 🏆 #UCL
2 🏆 #UEFASuperCup
1 🏆 FIFA Club World Cup
2 🇮🇹 Scudetto
1 🇮🇹 Super Cup
1 🇮🇹 Cup
All the best @Pirlo_official! pic.twitter.com/QH8Pg2hCyS
#GrazieMaestro: The Final Act (cc: @Pirlo_official) #NYCFC pic.twitter.com/wF5Z5qpnDt
— New York City FC (@NYCFC) November 6, 2017
🇮🇹⭐️| A star takes his leave. The quiet revolutionary Andrea #Pirlo has played his last game.
— Italy ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (@Azzurri_En) November 6, 2017
👉 https://t.co/r4RqeNA0ut#GrazieMaestro pic.twitter.com/iVc45AVfk7
Pirlo was able to do this in every game he played: #Retired pic.twitter.com/Uc2iXVs1Kc
— Joe Morrison (@joefooty) November 6, 2017
Un altro genio del calcio ha appeso le scarpe al chiodo. Grande giocatore, grande uomo, grande amico. In bocca al lupo Andrew. pic.twitter.com/GMCJzdtMNj
— Alessandro Nesta (@Nesta) November 6, 2017
Chi ha giocato con Andrea ha compreso il significato della parola “unico”. Campione che ha alternato classe, eleganza e umiltà #Pirlo pic.twitter.com/PXNRbISuk0
— Gianluigi Buffon (@gianluigibuffon) November 6, 2017