It’s official… Former Arsenal star hangs up his boots

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The talented player began his career at Cardiff City before moving to Arsenal in 2008, where he won three FA Cups, scoring the winning goal in two of the finals, during his 11 years with the Gunners.

Ramsey then had spells at Juventus and Nice, before returning for a second spell at his boyhood club Cardiff City, where he served as interim manager for a short period at the end of last season.

The Welsh international moved to Mexican side Pumas in the hope of keeping fit to play for his country at this summer’s World Cup, should they qualify.

Ramsey made the decision to end his playing career after struggling to find a new club since leaving Mexico.

Ramsey thanked the fans of Wales and the clubs he represented during his career in an official statement posted on his social media accounts.

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Ramsey said in his statement: “This was not an easy decision. After much thought, I have decided to retire from football.”

He added: “Firstly, I want to start with the Wales national team. It has been an honour to wear the Wales shirt and experience so many incredible moments in it. That would not have been possible without the incredible contribution of all the managers I have played under and all the staff who have helped me in so many ways.”

He continued: “Thank you to all the clubs I was lucky enough to play for. Thank you to all the managers and staff who helped me live my dream and play at the highest level.”

He concluded: “A huge thank you to my wife, my children and my whole family. Without you by my side all the time, none of this would have been possible.”

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