The Former England and international football player Scott Parker announced his retirement of his career as footballer at the age of 36 years old.
Parker as of 20-year-old was doing well in his football playing career that included spells at Chelsea, Tottenham and West Ham.
Parker After previously capturing of the England national team, the midfielder won 18 international caps and was an integral part of the Three Lions team for the 2012 European Championship in Poland and Ukraine.
After a final four-year fate in Fulham, the 36-year-old confirmed his retirement after releasing a statement:
"The decision to retire was not easy for me, but having thought over it at length, Having discussed With those closest to me, I believe this is the right time to move on to the next chapter of my life and my career.
"When I started my career at Charlton Athletic all this year, I could not have dreamed until then, which was to follow in the next two decades. I feel incredibly honored and proud to have enjoyed the career I have and loved every moment.
The English midfielder, who won the Football Writers' Player of the Year award in the 2010/11 season, retired after 572 shows in all competitions for various clubs after scoring 36 goals in the process.
Parker added: "I would like to thank everyone at Charlton Athletic, Norwich City, Chelsea, Newcastle United, West Ham United, Tottenham Hotspur and Fulham for the incredible support I have shown throughout my time at all and At all Club, I was proud to represent.
"I am looking forward to the next chapter of my life and my career and I hope to make an announcement soon in this issue. Which concerns what will be. "
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