After nineteen years of career, Marek Hamšík has decided to retire. A scoring player for Naples (2007-2019), the Slovak officially announced it on Thursday.
Retirement time has come for Marek Hamšík. A key figure in Italian football, and more particularly Neapolitan after twelve years spent in the club crowned this year Serie A champion, the Slovak international has chosen to move on. This Thursday on social networks, the thirty-five-year-old man officially indicated that he was putting the crampons back in the closet.
Passed by Slovan Bratislava before flying to Italy and donning the Brescia tunic, Marek Hamšík then landed in Naples where he played from 2007 to 2019. For more than a decade, the midfielder will leave its mark on the club. He notably won two Italian Cups (2012, 2014), an Italian Super Cup (2014) and finished runners-up in Serie A four times (2013, 2016, 2018 and 2019).
Turkey Champion
After leaving for China (at DL Yifan for two years) then in Sweden (four months at IFK Göteborg), Marek Hamšík will end his career in the Turkish club Trabzonspor with which he will be crowned champion in 2022, also winning the Supercup of Turkey the same year. But it is his 520 Neapolitan games, punctuated by 121 goals and 103 assists that will be remembered.
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