
Argentine footballer Erik Lamela has decided to end his career after leaving Greece's AEK club, reports AS. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
He retired from professional football at the age of 33. During his time with the Greek team, he played a total of 31 matches, scored six goals, and assisted three goals.
Lamela now plans to become a football coach. He will join the coaching staff of Spain's Sevilla club, which is managed by Matias Almeyda.
During his playing career, Erik also played for Roma, London's Tottenham, and River Plate. For the Argentina national team, he appeared in 25 matches and scored three goals.
Lamela now aims to continue his knowledge and experience in coaching. His new career is expected to be an interesting chapter in the football world.