Premier League
From Asturian dream to farewell: Cazorla’s final act
Veteran midfielder Santi Cazorla announced his definitive retirement from professional football, sharing the difficult decision in an emotional social‑media message that formally said goodbye to the pitch. The Asturian star, whose career spanned more than two decades, confirmed the end of his playing days.
He fulfilled a lifelong dream by returning to Real Oviedo, the club he loves, to complete a perfect full circle in Spanish football. That homecoming now serves as the final chapter of a career that began in Asturias.
Cazorla showcased his creativity at elite clubs including Villarreal CF, Málaga CF and England’s Arsenal FC. His performances at those sides cemented his reputation as a technically gifted midfielder.
Cazorla hangs up his boots at Real Oviedo, ending a 41‑year journey
On the international stage, Cazorla was a key figure during Spain’s golden era, helping the national team lift two consecutive European Championships. His contributions were integral to the back‑to‑back triumphs. Reactions from the world of sport were immediate, with teammates, clubs and fans flooding social media to bid farewell. Messages highlighted the affection and respect he earned across the globe. Cazorla leaves an unforgettable legacy marked by his incredible technical quality and the ability to strike the ball with both feet. His career also tells an astonishing story of personal resilience after overcoming a serious ankle injury that once threatened to end his playing days. The juxtaposition of a dream‑filled return and a heartfelt goodbye underscores how his journey has come full circle. His retirement closes a celebrated era while inspiring future generations of midfielders to emulate his skill and perseverance.