Thiago Silva hints at retirement

Thiago Silva hints at retirement

Chelsea defensive guru Thiago Silva has hinted that his retirement from professional football is no longer farfetched. In an interview with Sky Italia, the Brazilian defender said, “The end of my career is getting closer… it’s not easy.” Silva also talked about his future plans, saying, “You’ve to think about when you want to retire, where do you go as final club, the family, my kids play at Chelsea…” Meanwhile, the player’s current contract with Chelsea will expire at the end of the 2023-2024 season.

Thiago Silva hints at retirement

Thiago Silva – Getty image Silva joined Chelsea in the summer of 2020 from Paris Saint-Germain. The Brazilian has been a key player for Chelsea since his arrival and has helped the club win the Champions League in his first season. Talking about Chelsea’s performances this season, Fabrizio Romano quoted Silva saying, “We have new manager — we need time to improve. Under Poch we train stronger, we run more.”

You don find another man?” – Reactions as DJ Cuppy reveals her “retirement plan

"You don find another man?" – Reactions as DJ Cuppy reveals her "retirement plan"

"You don find another man?" – Reactions as DJ Cuppy reveals her "retirement plan"

Nigerian Disc Jockey, Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola, popularly known as DJ Cuppy has stirred reactions after revealing her retirement plan. The billionaire’s daughter revealed what she plans to do with her life after she retires from work, along with some beautiful selfies.

Nigerian Disc Jockey, Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola, popularly known as DJ Cuppy

The “Gelato” hitmaker claims that her goal for retirement is “to become a full-time tube-selfie model.” She said; “My new retirement plan is to become a full-time-tube-selfie-model #ToCuppyThisTube.” 

Nigerian Disc Jockey, Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola, popularly known as DJ Cuppy

See fans reactions below: oladipupo03 wrote: “U don find another man?” jiggyboyp said: “Girll I wanna be that guy” onlyanonymousblog penned: “Gbam🔥, my mummy has spoken😂” rasaq.adamoh said: “Madam tried and settled, praying God will answer your prayers” soundzofjahjah reacted: “Your papa get TOO MUCH money! you can be anything you want 🔥🔥🔥🔥” derryson_ wrote: “damnnnnn poor man pikin go dey crush😂” See post below:

USA football legend Megan Rapinoe announces her retirement

USA football legend Megan Rapinoe announces her retirement

American footballer, Megan Rapinoe has announced her decision to retire at the end of the season, as she prepares to play in her fourth and final Women’s World Cup. Speaking at a press conference on Saturday, July 8, ahead of her 200th appearance for the United States in a match against Wales on Sunday, July 9, Rapinoe said; USA football legend Megan Rapinoe announces her retirement Megan Rapinoe celebrating a goal. Source: Getty ‘This is going to be my last season, my last World Cup and my last NWSL season,’ she told reporters. ‘Obviously there will be more to come, further down the road, after hopefully we get done what we want to get done. ‘I just want to say thank you to everybody, to Vlatko [Andonovski, US head coach], to US Soccer, to everyone I’ve played with, all of my coaches. I could never have imagined where this beautiful game would have taken me. ‘I’ve been able to have such an incredible career, and this game has brought me all over the world and allowed me to meet so many amazing people.  ‘I feel incredibly grateful to have played as long as I have, to be as successful as we’ve been, and to have been a part of a generation of players who undoubtedly left the game better than they found it. To be able to play one last World Cup and one last NWSL season and go out on my own terms is incredibly special. USA football legend Megan Rapinoe announces her retirement Megan Rapinoe speaking at a press conference. Source: Getty ‘I want to thank my family for being by my side all these years. Thanks to all my teammates and coaches all the way back to my first days in Redding, on to college at the University of Portland and of course thanks to U.S. Soccer, the Seattle Reign and especially Sue, for everything.  ‘I will forever cherish the friendships and support over the years in this game, and I am beyond excited for one last ride with the National Team and the Reign.’ Megan Rapinoe went public with her decision to retire from football, weeks after she spoke at a ceremony celebrating the jersey retirement of her partner Sue Bird at WNBA team Seattle Storm. Rapinoe is an iconic figure and one of the greatest female players ever to grace the game. The 38-year-old has won the World Cup twice with the USWNT, winning 199 caps for the national team and scoring 63 times in an extraordinary career. Rapinoe has also won the Best FIFA Women’s Player of the Year, the Ballon d’Or, and the Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year as well as claiming the Golden Ball and the Golden Boot on her way to lifting the 2019 World Cup.

Court orders Police to pay rtd AIG Mbu N40m for unlawful retirement

Court orders Police to pay rtd AIG Mbu N40m for unlawful retirement

The National Industrial Court on Monday ordered the Police Service Commission ( PSC), to pay retired AIG Mbu Joseph Mbu, the sum of N40 million as general damages. The payment as ordered by Justice Osatohanmwen Obaseki-Osaghae, was for the unlawful retirement of Mbu before he attained the mandatory age of 60 years.

Court orders Police to pay rtd AIG Mbu N40m for unlawful retirement

RTD AIG Mbu Joseph Mbu ” I hold that the claimant’s premature retirement through a press release on July 2, 2016, is unlawful, unconstitutional, null and void and of no effect”. The court in addition set aside the purported retirement and declared that the claimant remained an officer of the Nigeria Police Force ( NPF) until he attained the mandatory retirement age of 60 on May 10, 2018. Furthermore, the court ordered the defendant to pay Mbu his salaries, allowances and entitlement from July 2, 2016, when he was retired until May 10, 2018, when he ought to have retired having attained 60 years. The judge while delivering the judgment ordered that the sum of N750,000 be paid to the claimant as cost of the suit, stating that failure of the defendant to comply with the orders of the court within 30 days will attract a 10 per cent interest per annum. The court, however, declined the relief of promotion to the position of a DIG and reinstatement sought by the claimant. This, the court explained cannot be sustained as the claimant had reached the mandatory retirement age on May 10, 2018, when the suit was pending. From facts, the claimant, Mbu instituted the suit against the commission over his alleged compulsory retirement on July 2, 2016, when he was the commandant of the Police Staff College. In his statement of facts, he stated that he was born May 10, 1958, and joined the police on Dec. 11, 1985, and had not reached the mandatory retirement age of 60, nor had he spent 35 years in service before he was retired in 2016. The claimant had therefore sought, amongst other reliefs, an order of the court to invalidate his retirement, which he claimed was done via a press release as he was never served statutory notice of retirement. He also sought for an order of the court directing the defendant to pay his salaries, allowances and other entitlements from July 2016 to 2018, when he would have been due for retirement. He also sought for payment of his terminal benefits, N500 million as general damages and N20 million as the cost of the suit. The defendant on its part through processes stated that the claimant was not retired through press release, but that he was pulled out from the force in a ceremonial event. The defendant equally averred that promotion in the force is not automatic and that the claimant did not meet some of the requirements for promotion. According to the defendant, the reorganisation in NPF at the time of the claimant’s retirement followed due process and the claimant was not the only person affected. The court in its judgment stated that although the defendant abandoned its case by failing to show up in court to conduct its defence, the action did not exonerate the claimant from the burden to prove his case. The judge submitted that pleadings are not synonymous with evidence as the defendant was never in court regardless of several hearing notices served. Obaseki-Osaghae in addition stated that the defendant was deemed to have abandoned its case as the claimant’s submissions were not contested. She said that the claimant having proven his case on its strength through credible evidence without relying on the weakness of the defendant, was entitled to some of the reliefs he sought.

Cesc Fabregas announces retirement from football

Cesc Fabregas announces retirement from football

Cesc Fabregas has announced his retirement from football as he begins to embark on his coaching career with Como 1907’s B and Primavera teams. The 36-year-old Spaniard has enjoyed remarkable success in a host of different countries since making his senior debut for Arsenal way back in 2004 and some 17 years later, he has decided the time is now right to call it quits.

Cesc Fabregas announces retirement from football

Fabregas was part of Arsenal’s FA Cup-winning side in May 2005. Source: Getty In what will rank as one of the great modern-day careers, Fabregas made a total of 738 club appearances for Arsenal, Barcelona, Chelsea, Monaco and Como, and won 15 club and international trophies, including Spain’s first-ever World Cup. Fabregas became Arsenal’s youngest-ever first-team player, aged 16 and 177 days, when he made his debut for the club in October 2003. He went on to make 303 appearances for the Gunners, during which time he won the FA Cup and was part of the team that finished as runners-up in the Champions League. Fabregas returned to Barcelona, where he won La Liga and the Copa del Rey, before coming back to England to join Chelsea in 2014.

Cesc Fabregas announces retirement from football

Fabregas lifted the Premier League trophy with Chelsea in 2017, two years after winning his first title with the Blues under Jose Mourinho. Source: Getty During five seasons at Stamford Bridge, Fabregas won two Premier League titles, the League Cup and the FA Cup. The Spaniard made 110 appearances for his country and won two European Championships and the 2010 World Cup, setting up the extra-time winner for Andreas Iniesta in the final. Announcing his retirement from football, Cesc Fabregas said; “It is with great sadness that the time has come for me to hang up my playing boots. From my first days at Barca, Arsenal, Barca again, Chelsea, Monaco and Como, I will treasure them all.  Cesc Fabregas announces retirement from footballCesc Fabregas at a football meeting. Source: Getty “From lifting the World Cup, the Euros, to winning everything in England and Spain and nearly all the European trophies, it has been a journey that I’ll never forget. “All those who have helped me, my team-mates, coaches, directors, presidents, owners, fans and my agent. To all my family, from my parents and my sister to my wife and kids, I cherish your advice,  mentorship and guidance. To my opponents who tried to knock me, thank you for making me stronger.  “It has already been more than worth it with all the great memories and friends that I have made on the way.  “I’ve also learnt 3 languages and became more compassionate and wiser along my travels. I lived experiences that I never thought in a million years I would even come close to.”

Eden Hazard dismisses retirement rumor

Eden Hazard dismisses retirement rumor

Eden Hazard has shut down speculation of retirement from football following his exit from Real Madrid.  Hazard enjoyed an outstanding career at Lille and Chelsea, helping the former to a French league and cup double in 2011 and going on to win six major trophies in seven years with the latter. Eden Hazard dismisses retirement rumor Eden Hazard at a match for Real Madrid. Source: Getty For much of the 2010s, the Belgian winger was considered one of the best players in the world. Sadly, however, his 2019 switch to Real Madrid worth up to €146m with add-ons will be remembered as one of the worst transfers in history. He attained an unwanted flop status in his 3 years at Real Madrid and agreed to a mutual termination of his contract a year early. Though Eden Hazard has announced his retirement from international football, he is defiant about what comes next for him in club football. When asked about his plans for the future this weekend, he claimed that his time with Los Blancos amounted to a ‘rest’ that will allow him to carry on his career somewhere else, rather than go down the route of relatively early retirement like former teammate Gareth Bale. The former Chelsea man who was given a guard of honor at the King Baudouin Stadium before Belgium’s match with Austria in the Euro 2024 qualifier on Saturday, June 17, told Belgian broadcaster RTBF;  Eden Hazard dismisses retirement rumor Eden Hazard waving goodbye to fans at Belgium’s Euro 2024 qualifier against Austria. Source: AFP “Retirement? Honestly, I don’t know yet. After these three difficult years, I just want to spend time with my family and go on holiday like everyone else. “It’s true that, in the last few days, I’ve read a lot of things about me, and a lot of nonsense. “Going to Molenbeek with my brother? I don’t know if it’s stupid, we’ll see. I know I’m not giving the answers that are expected but that’s because, honestly, I don’t have them yet. “Having said that, I can assure you that I am still capable of being a professional footballer. My body can take it. Besides, I’ve been resting for three years.” Although his chances of playing European football are minimal, there is a chance that he could move to the MLS this summer. After all, the MLS has been getting a lot of attraction since the transfer of Lionel Messi to Inter Miami.

Players are overworked – Varane opens up on retirement from French national team

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Manchester United defender Raphael Varane has explained why he retired early from international duty for France. Players are overworked - Raphael Varane opens up on retirement from French national team Varane had announced his retirement from international football in February at the age of 29. The French footballer who cited “suffocating” schedule as his reason for retirement, has further revealed that players are overworked, and it might get worse. He said; “The calendar is already more than full, the players are overworked and it will get even worse. I’m afraid that we will witness much shorter careers and that players will have to give up the France team very early because, physically or mentally, what we are asking for today is simply beyond limits. The fact that I announced the end of my international career and not having hidden the reasons, that resonated with many players. Players are overworked - Raphael Varane opens up on retirement from French national team “Believe me, all the international players who play in Europe and never stop go through periods of poor form lasting several months, or they get injured. The young players who start in the France team there, those who have played in the World Cup, are going to have to make a lot of sacrifices if they want to stay on top for ten years. And it might be harder than what I’ve experienced.” Varane won 93 caps for his country, winning the World Cup in 2018, and is the 13th top appearance maker in France’s history. Belgium and Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois had also claimed that players are treated like “robots” in a recent interview, given the recent football schedule.

Kevin De Bruyne named Belgium’s captain after Eden Hazard’s retirement

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Kevin De Bruyne is now Belgium’s national team captain following the retirement of former Chelsea star, Eden Hazard. Kevin De Bruyne named Belgium's captain after Eden Hazard's retirement Following Eden Hazard’s retirement from international football following Belgium’s premature exit from the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, which also marked the end of former coach Roberto Martinez’s reign, the country’s new national team coach, Domenico Tedesco has faced the hurdle of getting a new captain. De Bruyne who already has 97 caps for his country and 25 goals at the international level, has been named as Belgium’s new captain ahead of their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign. Speaking to RTL-TVI television after the announcement, the Manchester City star said; Kevin De Bruyne named Belgium's captain after Eden Hazard's retirement “It’s an honour for me to be named and represent the country in this way. “I’m almost 32. I’ve never considered international retirement. I think I can still bring something to the table and help the youngsters.” Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois and Inter forward Romelu Lukaku have also been chosen as the two vice-captains.

Carlos Tevez announces retirement from football following death of his father

Carlos Tevez announces retirement from football following death of his father

Ex Manchester City and Man United star player, Carlos Tevez has announced he’s retiring from football after he lost his number one fan, his father.
The forward player revealed that he had declined offers made to him to extend his football career but turned them down, choosing to retire at the age of 38.

Tevez revealed he had stopped playing football after losing his adopted father,
Segundo Ralmundo following complications from covid-19.
He said:
“I have retired, it’s confirmed,’ he said, according to the Mundo Albiceleste website. ‘They offered me many things, including from the United States. But that’s it, I have given everything.
Playing the last year was very difficult but I was able to see my old man. I stopped playing because I lost my number one fan.”
The Argentinian had revealed his struggles with weight gain, as he admitted to eating and drinking to much after leaving his former team, Boca;
“I eat empanadas and drink fernet and wine – whatever I want, I take care of myself a little, but I now have an extra three or four kilos. I get up a little late. I can’t imagine going back to training and running.
I used to get up at 6am to go training. I would arrive first and be the last to leave. But I don’t have the strength to do that now.’”