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Some cracking retirements on here. Peter Knowles's story is fascinating, and I love this quote about a bloke called de Castro:
A commitment to principles would ultimately end his football career in 1931. Needing a victory to seal their third state title in six years, Atlético found themselves 3-0 down at half-time to Villa Nova in the final match of the season. Four second-half goals from De Castro turned the tide but as Atlético celebrated a remarkable 4-3 win and their championship, one of the club directors shot and killed a Villa Nova fan. A qualified doctor, De Castro retired from football on the spot in protest at the age of 26 and spent the rest of his working life practising medicine in Belo Horizonte, before dying aged 92 in 1998.
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...tballers-who-voluntarily-retired-in-their-20s
A commitment to principles would ultimately end his football career in 1931. Needing a victory to seal their third state title in six years, Atlético found themselves 3-0 down at half-time to Villa Nova in the final match of the season. Four second-half goals from De Castro turned the tide but as Atlético celebrated a remarkable 4-3 win and their championship, one of the club directors shot and killed a Villa Nova fan. A qualified doctor, De Castro retired from football on the spot in protest at the age of 26 and spent the rest of his working life practising medicine in Belo Horizonte, before dying aged 92 in 1998.
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...tballers-who-voluntarily-retired-in-their-20s