
"Former Manchester City goalkeeper Scott Carson has announced his retirement after a 21-year professional career. The 40-year-old ended a six-year spell with the club in the summer when his contract expired, having won four Premier League titles and the Champions League in his haul of trophies with Pep Guardiola's side. Carson played for 10 clubs in total after making his professional debut for Leeds United in 2004, and won four England caps."
""After an incredible journey between the posts, it's time to hang up the gloves. "Football has given me everything - memories, friendships, and moments I'll never forget. Thank you to every team-mate, coach, fan, and club that's been part of my the ride. "It's been an honour." Carson was also at Liverpool when the Reds won the Champions League, FA Cup and Super Cup, while he made more than 100 appearances for Derby County and West Brom."
Scott Carson retired at age 40 after a 21-year professional football career. He concluded a six-year spell at Manchester City when his contract expired, collecting four Premier League titles and a Champions League among his honours. Carson made his professional debut for Leeds United in 2004 and represented ten clubs in total. He earned four England caps and made over 100 appearances each for Derby County and West Brom. Carson was part of Liverpool's successful squads and later enjoyed major success at Manchester City, including the 2023 Treble. He became a cult hero at City despite limited playing time and received warm tributes from teammates and clubs.
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