Barcelona official: Busquets won 32 championships in Barcelona, he is ushering in the final journey of his career
37-year-old Spanish legendary midfielder Busquets announced that he will retire after the end of this season. In response, Barcelona officially reported.
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Busquets announced his retirement at the end of the season
He is by no means an ordinary player. Busquets, 37, announced on Friday that he would retire after the end of the season. Busquets is the third most players in Barcelona's history (722 games), winning 32 championships at Barcelona. One of the best midfielders in history and one of the pillars of Barcelona's best teams in history has been put on the boots.
Busquets's debut at Barcelona was on September 13, 2008, when Guardiola (who already knew him from Barcelona second team) gave him a chance against Athletic Santander. Since then, Busquets' career has soared. A few months later, Busquets started in the Champions League final against Manchester United.
Busquets' level and talent make him a fixed candidate in the midfielder position of Barcelona and Spain. As the midfield engine side by side with Xavi and Iniesta, Busquets won one trophy after another. He won 32 championships in Barcelona (3 Champions League, 9 La Liga, 7 Cup of Kings, 7 Super League Cups, 3 Super League Cups and 3 Club World Cups), and also won 1 World Cup and 1 European Cup with the Spanish national team.
In 2023, after playing for the first team for 15 years and playing in 722 games, Busquets bid farewell to his home. He left Barcelona and embarked on a new adventure in America. As a key member of Miami International (also in the locker room, Messi, Alba and Suarez, etc.), he is now embracing the final journey of this irrepeated career. Thank you for football, Busquets.