Kamis, 12 Januari 2012

10 Players Who Return From Retirement

Bola.net - Last Sunday Paul Scholes return after six months ofretiring from football. He appeared at Manchester United's 3-2 win over Manchester City in the FA Cup third round.
Scholes comeback to the gridiron after being retired is not the first occurrence in football. A number of famous players also never return to play after retirement. Here are some of them.
Jens Lehmann (Arsenal) Lehmann returned to strengthen Arsenal last season when he was 41 years after the German goalkeeper gloves hanging setahuns ebelumnya with Stuttgart. It was Lehmann returned to North London as Arsenal players in the sector in crisis goalkeeper. Lehmann had appeared opposite Blackpool, but then he never appeared again until the end of the season and again decided to retire.
Mark Bosnich (Central Coast Mariners) Mark Bosnich career ended when he suffered a cocaine addiction that makes it ever suspended for nine months in 2002 when she was costumed Chelsea. Players from Australia that had several times will return to play, but ultimately just make it happen in 2008 with the club in his home country, the Central Coast. He played four times and then moved to Sydney Olympic.Bosnich career ended after he suffered a hamstring injury. Now he works as a host on Fox Sports.
Pele (New York Cosmos) Edson Arantes do Nascimento, aka Pele ended his career in 1972. But he then has appeared several times to his favorite club, Santos, before later playing for the New York Cosmos in the North American Soccer League. Pele gave extraordinary role for the development of soccer in the United States.
Romario (America) This player claims to have scored over a thousand goals in his career and had strengthened the big European teams like PSV Eindhoven, Barcelona, ​​to Valencia. Arrogant attitude and temperament made him often move clubs. Romario had retired in 2009, but then he returned to play for the club America to meet the wishes of his late father. In the game Romario performed for 22 minutes.
Socrates (Garforth Town) The late Brazilian soccer legend passed away late last year.While still playing, he was known as an intelligent player with amazing skill. He has appeared at the age of 50 years for amateur club Garforth Town in the Northern Counties East Football competition. There he served as coach and player for a month.
Jurgen Klinsmann (Orange County Blue Star) German football legend, Jurgen Klinsmann, had scored on his comeback fight after deciding to retire. Klinsmann officially ended his career in the summer of 1998 after the World Cup in France.Former Inter and Tottenham player was then living in California, United States. There, Klinsmann tempted to return to play with local club Orange County Blue Star in 2003. Klinsi scored eight goals in 13 matches before finally deciding to retire and really focus on the world of coaching.
Jimmy Greaves (Brentwood) Former England striker Jimmy Greaves, ending his career in 1971 but returned four years later the non-league play for Brentwood. He even had two times the club moved to Chelmsford City and Barnet. He also briefly played for Woodford Town before finally actually decided to retire.
Marc Overmars (Go Ahead Eagles) The sprinter from the Netherlands this summer to end his career in 2004 after following the advice of a doctor for his knee condition that is often injured. But then appear in the game Overmars testimonials Jaap Stam in 2008 and later played for the Dutch team, Go Ahead Eagles. Former Arsenal and Barcelona player has even played for 24 times the following season before finally stopping a total of football.
Stephen Carr (Birmingham City) Stephen Carr's story is similar to the Overmars - although the Irishman takes much less time before realizing he could still compete at a high level. Three months later he signed a contract with Birmingham City with a contract until the end of the season.Carr signed a contract two years later had even played his 100th game for the Brummies.
Jocelyn Angloma (L'Etoile de Morne-a-l'Eau) Former French national team players in the European Cup in 1992 and 1996, was never played in a number of top European clubs like Marseille, PSG and Inter Milan, and bring Valencia to the Champions League final of 2000 and 2001. He retired in 2002. But back to playing for the national team Angloma Guadeloupe in 2006 and qualified for the 2007 Caribbean Cup.Angloma can play for Guadeloupe because the country does not make members of FIFA and just featured in the regional tournament. He later played for local team L'Etoile de Morne-a-l'Eau and still play as playmaker despite 46 years old.

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