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Mario Mandzukic Announces Retirement From Professional Football
- The Croatian international has drawn the curtain on 17 years of goal scoring…
Former Juventus striker Mario Mandzukic has confirmed his retirement from professional football.
The Croatian international has drawn the curtain on 17 years of goal scoring including nomadic spells in his native Croatia, alongside Germany, Spain, Italy and Qatar.
Mandzukic joined Diego Simeone’s Atletico Madrid side in 2014 from Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich after netting 48 goals in 88 games in all competitions across two seasons in Bavaria.
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The 35-year-old only spent one season in Madrid, with Juventus snapping him up on the back of a 20 goal season in 2014/15.
In four seasons in Italy he would four straight Serie A titles before joining Qatar side Al-Duhail in 2019 and returning to Italy with AC Milan last season.
Alongside his exploits at club level, Mandzukic also secured a runners up medal for Croatia at the 2018 World Cup, with 33 international goals placing him in second place on their all time top scorer list behind national icon Davor Suker.
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