Grzegorz Krychowiak, now 35 years old, has been without a club since concluding his time with Anórthosis Famagouste. The former midfielder for Reims and PSG has made a significant decision this Monday. The ex-Polish international, who has 100 caps, announced his retirement from professional football on his social media platforms.
“It’s time for new challenges. Football has shaped me, not just as a player but as a person. I am a fulfilled footballer, I have no regrets and wouldn’t change a thing. I accept my career as it was—with joyful moments and successes, as well as the tough times that taught me a lot. From the bottom of my heart, I thank the fans who stood by me through thick and thin, all the players I had the honor of sharing the field with, and everyone who supported me along the way. Thank you to my family and my loving wife—without you, none of this would make sense. Football is worth playing…”
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