TOKYO: Retiring Spanish football legend Andres Iniesta bid farewell to his playing career Sunday in an exhibition match between Barcelona and Real Madrid greats in Tokyo and will now look to go into coaching.
Iniesta announced in October that he was hanging up his boots after a career that saw him win two European Championships and the 2010 World Cup.
He gave a crowd of more than 45,000 fans in Tokyo one last glimpse of the skills that also saw him win nine La Liga titles and four Champions Leagues during his 16 years with Barcelona.
He made sure he went out with a bang, delivering a last-minute cross that the Real Madrid defence turned into their own net to hand Barcelona a 2-1 win.
“I think it was a great game for the Japanese fans,” said Iniesta, who played in Japan for five years after leaving Barcelona in 2018. “If they went home satisfied then I’m very happy.”
Iniesta lined up alongside former midfield partner Xavi Hernandez, with Rivaldo, Rafael Marquez and Javier Saviola also in the Barcelona line-up.
Roberto Carlos, Fabio Cannavaro and Iker Casillas were among the players in the Real team.
Iniesta said he had “a lot of fun” playing with Xavi, with whom he helped take Barcelona and Spain to new heights.
“Of course neither of us are at the same level but a lot about the way we used to link up came back to me during today’s game,” said Iniesta.
Published in Dawn, December 16th, 2024
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