Aguero retires following heart problem
Soccer Football - FC Barcelona - Sergio Aguero Press Conference - Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain - December 15, 2021 FC Barcelona's Sergio Aguero reacts after announcing his retirement from football during the press conference REUTERS/Albert Gea
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Sergio Aguero has announced his retirement from
football within six months of joining Barcelona from Manchester City.
Aguero, 33, made only five appearances for the Catalan
side as a result of injuries and health problems since moving to Spain.
He was taken to hospital on 30 October after
experiencing "chest discomfort" during a 1-1 draw with Alaves.
Aguero finishes his career with 427 goals in 786
games.
Despite an untimely end to his spell at Barcelona,
there can be no doubting Aguero's status as one of the foremost strikers of the
21st Century.
After starting out with Independiente in Argentina he
moved to Atletico Madrid, winning the Europa League in 2010 and scoring 101
goals in 234 appearances.
That record attracted the interest of an upwardly
mobile Manchester City, who paid a reported £38m to bring him to Etihad
Stadium.
He would go on to become a club and Premier League
legend during a 10-year spell in England, winning five Premier League titles,
one FA Cup and six League Cups.
Aguero left City in the summer having broken their
all-time scoring record, with 260 goals in 390 games, including 16 hat-tricks.
The Argentine is also responsible for arguably the
Premier League's most iconic moment, scoring with virtually the last kick of
the 2011-12 season to seal a victory over Queens Park Rangers that earned
Manchester City a first top-flight title since 1968 and denied fierce rivals
Manchester United by virtue of goal difference.

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