
French goalkeeper Steve Mandanda has decided to end his career. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
After much consideration, he announced that he would not continue his football career. Despite offers from many clubs, Mandanda firmly maintained his decision.
His last team was Rennes, where he played until last season. Mandanda spent the majority of his career at Marseille and became the record holder for the number of appearances at the club.
He played a total of 613 matches, also serving as the team captain, and became one of the legendary players in Marseille's history. Additionally, Mandanda participated in 35 matches for the French national team and became a World Cup champion in 2018.
His contribution to professional football has been significant and highly appreciated by fans and experts alike. Now he moves on to a new phase of life and will continue to share his rich football experience with others.