Japan's Veteran Football Star Endo Retires

Yasuhito Endo (R) celebrates with Yasuhito Okubo after scoring as Japan beat Denmark at the 2010 World Cup. AFP
Yasuhito Endo (R) celebrates with Yasuhito Okubo after scoring as Japan beat Denmark at the 2010 World Cup. AFP
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Japan's Veteran Football Star Endo Retires

Yasuhito Endo (R) celebrates with Yasuhito Okubo after scoring as Japan beat Denmark at the 2010 World Cup. AFP
Yasuhito Endo (R) celebrates with Yasuhito Okubo after scoring as Japan beat Denmark at the 2010 World Cup. AFP

Japan's veteran midfielder Yasuhito Endo on Tuesday announced his retirement after 26 years of his career and joined Gamba Osaka as a coach.
"I had a really long and fulfilling 26 years of football life" between 1998 and 2023, Endo said in a video message posted on the club's website.
"I never thought I'd play this long," the 43-year-old added.
Endo was in Japan's World Cup squad for three times and was named Asian player of the year in 2009, AFP said.
He won 152 Japan caps, a record.
Having spent nearly two decades at Gamba Osaka as a footballer, Endo said he's "very happy" to be back as a coach.
"As a coach, I am still learning... but I want to grow with the players and contribute to the team's victories," he said.
Kozo Tashima, president of the Japan Football Association, said Endo posses the ability "to make decisions calmly" and "high level of (football) skills."
"I hope he will use his experience and achievements for the development of Japanese football."



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Argentina's Lionel Messi was involved in both goals on Thursday night, setting up the second for Lautaro Martinez in the 88th minute and extending his tournament assists record to 18. Photograph: Charly Triballeau/AFP/Getty Images
Argentina's Lionel Messi was involved in both goals on Thursday night, setting up the second for Lautaro Martinez in the 88th minute and extending his tournament assists record to 18. Photograph: Charly Triballeau/AFP/Getty Images
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Argentina's Lionel Messi was involved in both goals on Thursday night, setting up the second for Lautaro Martinez in the 88th minute and extending his tournament assists record to 18. Photograph: Charly Triballeau/AFP/Getty Images
Argentina's Lionel Messi was involved in both goals on Thursday night, setting up the second for Lautaro Martinez in the 88th minute and extending his tournament assists record to 18. Photograph: Charly Triballeau/AFP/Getty Images

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