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Former England and Chelsea defender Wayne Bridge retires from football | |
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The former England defender Wayne Bridge has retired from football after a season plagued by injury. | The former England defender Wayne Bridge has retired from football after a season plagued by injury. |
Bridge joined Reading last summer but played just 12 games for the Royals, sustaining a knee injury that required surgery in November and returning only in the final weeks of the campaign. | Bridge joined Reading last summer but played just 12 games for the Royals, sustaining a knee injury that required surgery in November and returning only in the final weeks of the campaign. |
The 33-year-old left-back was a long-time deputy to Ashley Cole in the England team, winning 36 caps in an international career that ran from 2002 to 2009. | The 33-year-old left-back was a long-time deputy to Ashley Cole in the England team, winning 36 caps in an international career that ran from 2002 to 2009. |
He announced the end of his England career before the 2010 World Cup, following newspaper allegations regarding his former girlfriend and his international team-mate John Terry. At the time, Bridge said his place in the squad was "untenable and potentially divisive". | He announced the end of his England career before the 2010 World Cup, following newspaper allegations regarding his former girlfriend and his international team-mate John Terry. At the time, Bridge said his place in the squad was "untenable and potentially divisive". |
Bridge's retirement was announced by his management company Icon Sports, who stated on Twitter: "Wayne Bridge has today announced his retirement from football. A career in which he won a premier league, fa cup, league cup and earn 36 England Caps. From all at Icon, we wish him very happy retirement." | Bridge's retirement was announced by his management company Icon Sports, who stated on Twitter: "Wayne Bridge has today announced his retirement from football. A career in which he won a premier league, fa cup, league cup and earn 36 England Caps. From all at Icon, we wish him very happy retirement." |
Bridge began his career at Southampton, making his debut in 1998 and staying for five further years before spending five and a half years at Chelsea, where he became a Premier League champion in 2005. | Bridge began his career at Southampton, making his debut in 1998 and staying for five further years before spending five and a half years at Chelsea, where he became a Premier League champion in 2005. |
He moved on to Manchester City in January 2009, going on to have loan spells with West Ham, Sunderland and Brighton before signing for Reading on a one-year deal. | He moved on to Manchester City in January 2009, going on to have loan spells with West Ham, Sunderland and Brighton before signing for Reading on a one-year deal. |
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