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BREAKING: Raphael Varane RETIRES From Active Football At 31

Como Defender Raphael Varane have decided to retire from active playing football at the age of 31, MySportDab reports.

The player was forced into an early retirement which wasn’t planned to happen after just making a move.

Raphael Varane is biding his farewell to his career which comes after series of injuries which are likely not to allow him play again.

The decision was taken yesterday after medical advise was given to the defender to put an end to everything.

It now a done deal with Como already reached an agreement to terminate the player contract after few games.

The defender wasn’t in action when Como best Atalanta yesterday by a 2-3 result away from their home ground.

According to numerous reports, the defender already put an end to his career which will see him take time to recover from his injury.

Meanwhile Raphael Varane made over 573 appearance in his career before taking the decision to retire.

In his 573 games he scored about 26 goals and made 8 assists which the highlights of his career was with Real Madrid.

He won four Champions League title adding three la liga during his time with Real Madrid which was filled with success.

He is a won the World Cup, Nations League with the France national team alongside some personal titles.

Raphael Varane won the FA Cup and Carabao while playing for Manchester United before moving to Como where he retires.

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