Ex-France winger Ribéry retires amid ongoing knee issues

Bayern’s Franck Ribery poses with the trophy after winning the final of the soccer Club World Cup between FC Bayern Munich and Raja Casablanca in Marrakech, Morocco, on Dec. 21, 2013. (AP/File)
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Updated 22 October 2022
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Ex-France winger Ribéry retires amid ongoing knee issues

  • “But today, despite the efforts I have made over the last three months, the pain in my knee has only worsened,” Ribéry said
  • His most successful period was at Bayern Munich where he won nine Bundesliga titles, six German Cups and the Champions League

SALERNO, Italy: Former France winger Franck Ribéry announced his retirement on Friday because of insurmountable knee problems.
The 39-year-old Ribéry, who played for France in the 2006 World Cup final and won the Champions League with Bayern Munich in 2013, announced the decision in a video posted on social media, where the Salernitana player also thanked his family and fans.
“The fact that I was able to play at a high level for almost 20 years and to have this career is also because, even in difficult times, you were always there,” Ribéry said. “You have given me the strength to live this incredible adventure.
“But today, despite the efforts I have made over the last three months, the pain in my knee has only worsened and the doctors are clear: I have no choice but to stop playing. So I have to end my career as a professional player.”
Ribéry played for clubs including Marseille and Fiorentina, but his most successful period was at Bayern Munich where he won nine Bundesliga titles, six German Cups and the Champions League during a 12-year spell with the German club.
He scored 124 goals in 425 appearances for Bayern and the club made a series of posts on social media after he announced his retirement, referring to him as a legend.
One was a photo of Ribéry surrounded by the trophies he won at Bayern and the words: “One of the best players in our history has called time on his amazing career. Thanks for everything.”
Ribéry also made 81 appearances for France, scoring 16 times. He played in the defeat to Italy in the 2006 World Cup final.
Ribéry left Bayern on a free transfer in 2019 and played for Fiorentina for two seasons before joining Salernitana last year.
Ribéry made regular appearances for Salernitana last season but played just twice in the new campaign before being injured again.
Salernitana confirmed they have mutually agreed to end the winger’s playing contract but added that Ribéry will continue in another role at the club. He will bid farewell to the fans before Saturday’s Serie A match against Spezia.
Salernitana coach Davide Nicola said Ribéry will be part of his staff, while it is likely that he’ll also work on his coaching licenses.
Ribéry added a second emotional post on social media.
“I miss it already. The ball, the pitch, the stadiums, you fans. And yet I know that I will always be close to it all. Also in the future. Football and me. That simply belongs together. And always will.”


Campaigners demand action after 4 Premier League players racially abused on ‘appalling weekend’

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Campaigners demand action after 4 Premier League players racially abused on ‘appalling weekend’

  • Anti-discrimination campaigners have bemoaned an “appalling weekend” in the Premier League after four players were targeted with racial abuse on their social media accounts following games
  • It said “this has been an appalling weekend after four players called out the racist abuse they’ve received on social media. But the sad fact is, we know it happens regularly”

LONDON: Anti-discrimination campaigners bemoaned an “appalling weekend” in the Premier League after four players were targeted with racial abuse on their social media accounts following games.
Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana and Burnley midfielder Hannibal Mejbri shared images of racist messages they were sent privately over Instagram following their teams’ match at Stamford Bridge on Saturday that finished 1-1.
Wolverhampton striker Tolu Arokodare showed racially aggravated messages he received on Instagram after a 1-0 loss at Crystal Palace on Sunday, during which he had a penalty saved.
Sunderland said its winger, Romaine Mundle, was also subjected to “vile online racist abuse” after his substitute appearance in a 3-1 home loss to Fulham.
Kick It Out, a British-based anti-discrimination charity, repeated its calls for platforms to do more to address the problem.
“This has been an appalling weekend after four players called out the racist abuse they’ve received on social media. But the sad fact is, we know it happens regularly,” the organization said.
“The message from them is loud and clear: action must follow. Players cannot be expected to tolerate this behavior, and nor should anyone else.”
The Premier League also condemned the abuse of the players.
“There are serious consequences for anybody found guilty of discrimination and we will offer our full support with their investigations,” the competition said. “Football is for everyone — there is no room for racism.”
The 22-year-old Mundle has since deleted his Instagram account, the Sunderland Echo newspaper reported.
The incidents came days after UEFA began an investigation into claims by Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior that he was racially abused on the field by Benfica’s Gianluca Prestianni during a Champions League game in Lisbon.