Chelsea legend Gary Cahill announces his retirement from a football career

Former Chelsea center-back Gary Cahill and England defender Gary Cahill has announced his retirement from football at the age of 36. The former England international who also played for Aston Villa, Bolton, Crystal Palace, and Bournemouth confirmed the news in a post on social media.
Cahill's best success came at Stamford Bridge where he won every major trophy including the Champions League and Premier League. Cahill played for various clubs in the English Premier League, such as Chelsea, Aston Villa, Burnley, Sheffield United, Bolton, Crystal Palace, and finally Bournemouth.
During his career with these clubs, he featured in 587 games in various competitions, including 290 matches in the Chelsea shirt, and during his career, he scored 45 goals and provided 18 assists, and he was crowned with the Blues with 8 titles, including the Champions League title in the 2011-2012 season, and the league title. English twice.
Gary Cahill appeared in the England national team shirt in 61 international matches,  Gary Cahill made 61 appearances for England and featured in three major international tournaments while also winning the Champions League, scoring 5 goals.


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