Emmanuel Adebayor has announced his retirement from football ending a 22-year career in the game.
The 39-year-old former Arsenal, Manchester City and Real Madrid striker ended his career at Togolese club AC Semmasi having joined them in July 2021.
Adebayor took to Instagram to announce his retirement revealing that he is excited for the next stage of his life.
He said: “From the highs to the lows, my career as a professional athlete has been an incredible journey.
“Thank you to my fans for being there every step of the way.
“I am feeling so grateful for everything and I am excited for what is to come.”
Adebayor began his career in his native Togo at AC Merlan Lome before first moving to Europe in 1999 as a 15-year-old, with French side FC Metz youth side.
He then moved to AS Monaco and then to the first of the four Premier League sides that he would eventually play for, Arsenal, in January 2006.
The former Togo international would later feature for Manchester City, Real Madrid, Tottenham and Crystal Palace, Istanbul Basaksehir, Kayserispor, and Olimpia Asuncion before ending his career back in Togo with AC Semmasi.
An accomplished goalscorer, Adebayor scored 207 goals in 593 career appearances, including 97 goals in 242 Premier League appearances, and the striker also lifted the Copa del Rey with Real Madrid in 2011.
He is also Togo’s all-time top scorer with 26 goals in 65 international appearances, and a five-time Togolese Footballer of the Year, as well as a one-time African Footballer of the Year, winning that award in 2008.
GO DEEPER
Multi-club projects are dangerous to the future and fabric of football
(Photo: Getty Images)
The former president of the latest version of the United States Football League is launching a spring football league for high school players.Brian Woods, who s
The NFL draft has come and gone. Rookie fever is slowly settling. Teams are beginning to practice and we’re making our way into s
City Football Group executive Brian Marwood badly misdiagnosed New York City FC fan frustrations in a new interview with the BBC. Marwood, CFG’
A season after getting two teams into the College Football Playoff, the Big Ten is looking to once again send a handful of teams to New Years Six bowl games in