Wojciech Szczesny has left football as he has announced his retirement from professional football. The former Roma and Arsenal goalkeeper who left Juventus FC this year already made up his mind to retire from football.
The former goalkeeper for clubs like Roma, Arsenal, and Juventus, has officially announced his retirement. The experienced Polish international leaves behind a remarkable legacy after a career that spanned nearly two decades at the top level.
Szczesny began his professional journey with Arsenal, where he quickly rose through the ranks and established himself as one of the most promising young goalkeepers in Europe. His performances for the Gunners earned him a reputation as a dependable shot-stopper, known for his reflex saves and commanding presence in the box. After seven years in North London, Szczesny made a move to Serie A, initially joining AS Roma on loan before making a permanent switch to Juventus.
At Juventus, Szczesny became a vital part of the team’s success. During his time in Turin, he won multiple Serie A titles and Italian cups, solidifying his status as one of the top goalkeepers in the league.