Arjen Robben has retired from football at the age of 35.
The winger’s contract at Bayern Munich expired in June and he has now hung up his boots for good.
The former PSV, Chelsea, Real Madrid and Bayern man started his career with Dutch side FC Gronigen 19 years ago.
He won trophies at every club he played for including eight Bundesliga titles at Bayern and two Premier Leagues with Chelsea.
The former Netherlands international also scored the winning goal in the 2013 Champions League final, where Bayern beat Borussia Dortmund.
Robben joined Chelsea in 2004 and made 105 league appearances, scoring 19 goals.
As well as his Premier League titles, he won an FA Cup in 2007, and two League Cups.
He went to Real Madrid in 2007 and won the LaLiga title in his first season before joining Bayern Munich for the 2009/10 campaign.
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The Dutchman was capped 96 times by the Netherlands, receiving a World Cup runners-up medal in 2010 after they were beaten by Spain in the final in South Africa.