One of English football's longest-serving veterans, Steven Fletcher, announces retirement
The career of the 38-year-old striker has officially ended.
Fletcher played for several Premier League clubs throughout his time in professional football.
Details: Today, the official page of Scottish striker Steven Fletcher announced that he has decided to retire from professional football.
During his career, Fletcher represented clubs like Hibernian, Burnley, Wolverhampton, Sunderland, Marseille, Stoke City, Sheffield United, Dundee United, and Wrexham.
He won the Scottish League Cup in 2006 and reached the finals of the English League Cup and the Coupe de France. Additionally, he finished as a runner-up with Wrexham in both League One and League Two.
Fletcher made a total of 756 appearances, scoring 190 goals and providing 48 assists.
He also represented the Scotland national team 33 times, scoring 10 goals.
Reminder: Sheffield Wednesday may face a points deduction due to unpaid player wages.
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