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Jesús Navas (39 years old) played this Sunday, against Real Madrid, the last match of a long and rich career as a professional footballer. The one who only played for two clubs, Sevilla FC and Manchester City, therefore retired in the jersey of his training club in one of the most renowned venues in world football: the Santiago Bernabéu. The Spanish football legend, winner of two Euros (2012 and 2024) and a World Cup (2010) with La Roja, received a vibrant tribute from the Madrid public. Before himself sending a final farewell to the world of football on his social networks in a letter.
“The last day. Far from home, with my Sevilla and my supporters very present, my heart trembles harder than ever because of the affection I received at Nervión barely a week ago. And the love for my Sevilla FC makes me understand the reasons why my people love me so much. That’s why my Sevillian feelings will always be at the forefront of my mind, because my fans pushed me to the limit when I felt the happiness I felt one afternoon when I thought the happiness of ‘one afternoon when I thought I was floating above Pizjuán. But what we experienced this afternoon at the Bernabéu was blissful madness. I don’t remember seeing anything like this at a rival stadium. This is why I would like to thank the Real Madrid supporters for their dedication and recognition towards me in an unforgettable memory. I would also like to thank the players and coaches of the club for their participation in the tribute paid to me. I express my gratitude to all the employees of the Madrid club who collaborated in the organization of the event. I also thank all the employees of the Madrid club who collaborated in the organization of the event. My last minutes as a professional footballer reminded me of all the joys I experienced with my Sevilla and the national team. Today I can only say that making so many people happy is something unique, because remembering this general recognition every day allows me to live a unique experience. This general recognition allows me to live an extremely happy life”concluded the man who will have played more than 900 professional matches between 2003 and 2024.
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