Dante, the date of retirement is known!

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Arrived in 2016 in Ligue 1 and at the OGC Nice, Dante has established himself as a real legend of the Nice club of which he has been the captain for several years.

At 41, the Brazilian defender played this Saturday against the Racing Club of Lens Son 300th match with the Aiglons (victory on the score of 2 goals to 0).

After the victory of his family, the former Bayern Munich even announced the date of the end of his career at the microphone of BeIN Sports. “” I think it is hard to answer. I also have to position myself so that the club can prepare for the rest. It takes this respect and that I do not stop when I want. When I see my condition, the season we do, my recovery … I feel able to have one more season. It will be the last. It will be 10 years at the club, a decade. A beautiful figure. I still feel capable of helping and I am motivated to have another season.

He confessed after the victory against the Sang et Or as part of the 21st day of Ligue 1.

Nice seizes 3rd place in Ligue 1

The OGC Nice does the beautiful weekend operation in Ligue 1. thanks to its victory over Lens, Nice seizes the 3rd position with a total of 37 points on the clock. Dante's partners took advantage of AS Monaco's missteps (defeat against PSG) but especially of the Lille OSC which lost in front of its audience in the face of the formation of Le Havre. The fight for the Champions League is more indecisive than ever in this second part of the season.

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