Report: Claudio Suarez Retires From MLS
Mexican superstar Claudio Suarez announced his retirement from Chivas USA on Monday.
According to a report, 40-year-old Chivas
As reported by mediotempo.com, Suarez said on a radio show that the contract offer he got from Chivas USA was far too low in comparison to his previous earnings.
“The relationship with Chivas
“One wants to keep playing for a lifetime, because it's something I've dreamed of doing since childhood, but the years pass and life gets complicated and to keep moving from place to place and training gets very difficult.”
“El Emperador” began his professional career in 1988 with Pumas before moving on to play for
Suarez and a host of other newcomers helped turn the expansion franchise around, guiding the team to the playoffs for three straight years.
Suarez retires as a three-time World Cup veteran, having participated in 1994, 1998, and 2006. A leg injury kept him out of the 2002 World Cup.
Allen Ramsey, Goal.com
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