Danish keeper Sorensen retires after 24 seasons
MELBOURNE: Former Denmark international goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen said Monday he is retiring from professional football after a playing career spanning 24 years.
A veteran of over 350 matches in the English Premier League with Sunderland, Aston Villa and Stoke City, Sorensen played 101 times for the Danish national team.
The 41-year-old ends his career after two seasons with Melbourne City in Australia’s A-League, where he was named the league’s goalkeeper of the year in his first season.
“It was a very challenging decision, but after reflecting on my career and my achievements to this point, I knew the time was right, both mentally and physically,” Sorensen said in a statement.
“I’ve been in a privileged position to play the game I love and enjoy a career of over 20 years, which has included many highlights and I will look back on my career very fondly.”
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