Spain's World Cup-winning goalkeeper and Real Madrid ace Goal Keeper Iker Casillas officially announced his retirement on Tuesday, after he was being sidelined for more than almost a year with a heart problem. Iker Casillas who is 39, have also won the European Championship twice in his country in a trophy-laden career which also included playing more than 700 games for his ball club Real Madrid. "Today is both one of the most important and most difficult days of my sporting life, the time to say goodbye has arrived," he posted on his Twitter account. He joined the Portuguese side Porto in 2015 then afterwards a tearful departure from Madrid. In a badly incident he suffered a minor heart attack in May last year of 2019. He played a total of 167 times for Spain, winning the 2010 World Cup where he contributed a very vital role on their Championship run and then the Euros in 2008 and 2012 in a golden age for Spanish football.
He also able to lifted five La Liga titles and the Champions League on three occasions during his time at the Santiago Bernabeu. He was highly recognized as The best goalkeeper in the history of Real Madrid and Spanish football joined us at the age of 9. He was formed here and defended our shirt for 25 years, becoming one of our most emblematic captains of all time," the club said in a statement. He was nicknamed the Saint for his furious acts on saving the goal he is very good man inside and outside the court. Thank you so much for all the memories that you leave us in all your entire career for sure you will always be remebered.
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