David Villa retires: Former Barcelona and Spain striker to hang up boots at end of J-League season with Vissel Kobe

The Spanish forward has outlined his plans once he hangs up his boots

Jack Rathborn
Wednesday 13 November 2019 04:50 EST
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Former Spain striker David Villa has announced he will retire at the end of the season in Japan.

The 37-year-old will lead a new US franchise, Queensboro FC, in New York as part of an investment group.

He will end his career playing for Vissel Kobe before moving back to America, where he previously represented New York FC.

He tweeted: "After 19 years as a professional, I have decided to retire from playing football at the end of this season.

"Thank you to all the teams, coaches and team-mates that have allowed me to enjoy this dreamed career. Thank you to my family, that has always been there to support me.

"It is my objective to put the cherry on top by winning the Emperor's Cup with visselkobe on January 1st.

"From then on, I will continue to enjoy football through all the projects that we're currently developing with DV7 group. Thank you for all the love."

The ex-Barcelona player claimed 98 caps for Spain, scoring a record 59 goals, and won Euro 2008 and the World Cup in 2010.

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