Former Chelsea and England defender Ryan Bertrand has officially announced his retirement from professional football.
Bertrand, 34, enjoyed a distinguished career spanning over 15 years, during which he made significant contributions to club and country.
He began his professional journey with Chelsea, where he notably became the first player in Champions League history to make his debut in the final, helping Chelsea secure their first European title in 2012.
Throughout his career, Bertrand was known for his defensive prowess and ability to contribute to the attack from the left-back position.
After leaving Chelsea, he had successful stints with clubs like Southampton, Aston Villa, and Leicester City, earning a reputation as a reliable and versatile defender.
Internationally, Bertrand earned 19 caps for England, representing his country in various competitions, including the 2016 UEFA Euro.
His consistency and professionalism on the field made him a respected figure among teammates and opponents alike.
Bertrand’s decision to retire marks the end of an era for a player who left an indelible mark on English football.
As he steps away from the game, fans and colleagues have been paying tribute to his contributions and wishing him well in his future endeavours. His legacy will be remembered for his dedication, skill, and the memorable moments he provided throughout his career.