Barcelona and Spain icon Andrés Iniesta has announced his retirement from professional football, calling time on a legendary career that spanned 24 years, 1,016 appearances and 38 major trophies.
Andres Iniesta’s retirement comes as a tough pill to swallow for Barcelona fans across the globe. At 40 years of age, his retirement was always coming especially given that most of his peers had ...
Spain reached the summit of world football in 2010, defeating the Netherlands to win their first-ever FIFA World Cup title.
As we continue our countdown to the 2014 World Cup in Brazil here at PST, each day from now until the tournament begins we will look back at a memorable moment from years gone by. Here is number 8.
Former Spanish international midfielder Andrés Iniesta, the man who scored the goal that gave Spain the World Cup title in ...
Teary eyed, voice cracking, overcome with emotion and in front of a number of former teammates, coaches and Barcelona higher-ups, Andrés Iniesta bid farewell to soccer, putting an end to the career of ...
World Cup and UEFA Champions League winner Andres Iniesta announced his retirement on Tuesday, nearly 22 years after he began a career that would see him become one of the most celebrated and ...
Andres Iniesta sees ‘a lot of quality in both teams, so mentality will be fundamental in the decisive moments’ of the Champions League Final between Inter and Paris Saint-Germain. The former Barcelona ...
A version of this article was first published in 2021, during Andres Iniesta's time in Japan. There is a romance to the way Andres Iniesta enjoyed a career that, if it were a video game, would have ...