Steven Keker retires: former England defender played for 17 clubs.
Retirement Announcement
According to The Sun: Former England defender Steven Keker has decided to retire after playing for 17 different clubs. The 33-year-old footballer has played for teams such as Liverpool, Tottenham, QPR, Swansea, Wigan, and Southampton.
Move to Iceland
Keker made a surprise move to a small Icelandic club Stjarnan, signing a one-year contract in June.
“It was a difficult decision, but the time has come to retire,” Keker said.
Player's Legacy
Keker leaves behind bright memories, as his career in football was marked by the diversity of clubs and significant achievements. He became part of the history of many clubs, and his contribution to the game will not go unnoticed.
Keker's retirement is not only a personal decision but also an important moment for many of his fans. His professional journey reflects the ability to adapt and succeed in different conditions. Now he will be able to dedicate more time to his family and new hobbies, leaving sports behind but cherishing all his accomplishments.
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