Bulgarian striker Dimitar Berbatov has officially announced his retirement at 38 years old with a video and written statement, which he posted on Instagram.
Berbatov was very candid in the statement, saying that he did try to find a team to play for last year, but it didn’t happen. He finished his soccer career at Indian league side Kerala Blasters last year and has been a pundit ever since.
Despite the fact he hasn’t played in over a year, Berbatov wanted to create an official farewell message to the public so they knew his career was over and that he wouldn’t be returning to the game. A criminally underrated striker, Berbatov was a journeyman, playing for eight clubs over the course of his professional career, including clubs like Manchester United, Fullham, Tottenham Hotspur and Monaco. He was an elite finisher and had a world class first touch, stunning crowds with moments of elegant simplicity like this:
Scoring an impressive 297 goals over 595 games in his career, Berbatov will be remembered as an entertainer, a player who truly embodied the the beautiful game with the flair and artistry he brought to the pitch every match. I was going to include a compilation of goals he scored over his career, but in classic Berbatov fashion, he added a highlight reel to his goodbye video so “nobody forgets the great goals I (he) scored.”