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Andrés Iniesta to retire from professional football at 40

By Francesca Hangeior.
Andrés Iniesta, widely regarded as one of the greatest midfielders of all time, has decided to retire from professional football at the age of 40.
The Spanish icon is set to officially announce his decision on October 8, bringing an end to an illustrious career that has spanned over two decades.
In an anticipation video posted on his X page on Tuesday, Iniesta wrote, “Coming soon 8/10/24.”
Iniesta’s journey in football began at Barcelona’s famed La Masia academy, where he quickly impressed with his exceptional ball control, vision, and composure.
His talent was evident from an early age, prompting then-Barcelona captain Pep Guardiola to famously tell Xavi,
“You’re going to retire me. This lad [Iniesta] is going to retire us all.”
Throughout his career, Iniesta has been lauded for his incredible technical abilities. As FIFA.com said, “It is in this position that his direct style and quick feet can be used to full effect, with the ball seeming glued to his toes as he races into threatening positions.”
His former manager, Vicente del Bosque, described him as “a complete footballer. He can attack and defend; he creates and scores.”
During his 22-year stint at Barcelona, he amassed an astounding 35 trophies, including nine La Liga titles and four UEFA Champions League crowns.
This impressive haul makes him the most decorated Spanish footballer of all time.
On the international stage, Iniesta played a pivotal role in Spain’s golden era. He was instrumental in Spain’s victories at UEFA Euro 2008 and 2012, as well as the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
His winning goal in the 2010 World Cup final against the Netherlands will forever be etched in football history.
After leaving Barcelona in 2018, Iniesta continued to showcase his skills in Japan with Vissel Kobe before a brief stint with UAE Pro League club Emirates.
Throughout his career, Iniesta’s ability to read the game and his close control made him one of the most skilled midfielders in football history.
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Copa del Rey: Barca pumel Real Madrid 3-2 to emerge winner

Barcelona hammered Real Madrid 3-2 after extra time, with Jules Kounde’s late strike sealing victory in a thrilling 2025 Copa del Rey final on Saturday in Seville.
The Catalans, aiming for a quadruple this season, won the first major trophy of Hansi Flick’s reign as coach and a record-extending 32nd Spanish Cup dramatically.
Pedri sent Barcelona ahead at La Cartuja, but two Real Madrid goals in seven second-half minutes, from Kylian Mbappe and Aurelien Tchouameni, pulled the Spanish and European champions level.
However, Ferran Torres struck in the 84th minute to take the game to extra time, and Kounde drilled home to win it for the La Liga leaders.
Substituted Madrid defender Antonio Rudiger was sent off in the final seconds for appearing to throw an object onto the pitch towards the referee, and Lucas Vázquez, also replaced, was dismissed for further protest.
Real Madrid’s Spanish defender #35 Raul Asencio (BACK) and Barcelona’s Brazilian forward #11 Raphinha fight for the ball during their Spanish Cup, Copa del Rey (King’s Cup) final football match between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid CF at La Cartuja stadium in Seville on April 26, 2025. (Photo by Josep LAGO / AFP)
“It was a good time to bring joy to our fans — we have to enjoy it but without forgetting the Champions League semis are coming,” Torres told La 1, with Barca hosting Inter Milan on Wednesday.
“They can make a party — for today, it’s OK,” a delighted Flick, who has won all seven finals he has coached in his career, told Movistar.
Madrid started with top scorer Mbappe on the bench after an ankle injury and lost Ferland Mendy early on with a thigh issue.
Carlo Ancelotti sent on Fran Garcia in his place, with the job of shackling Barcelona’s dazzling teenage winger Lamine Yamal.
The 17-year-old Spain star, who dyed his hair blond for the game, led the assault on Thibaut Courtois’ goal.
The Catalans, who won the first two Clasicos this season in La Liga and the Spanish Super Cup, scoring nine goals in the process, controlled the ball.
They took the lead after 28 minutes, Pedri placing the ball into the top corner with precision and power from the edge of the box.
It was a sensational goal, starting with a smart Pau Cubarsi interception in his half.
Pedri spread the play out to Yamal on the right, who cut inside and held the ball up until the Canary Islander arrived with a sight of goal.
Barcelona’s opener brought a defensive Madrid out of their shell — and also Mbappe off the bench to warm up.
The excellent Jude Bellingham netted but was offside, and Vinicius Junior would have won a penalty as Inigo Martinez hacked him down but had also strayed off in the build-up.
Barcelona could have doubled their lead, with Dani Olmo’s corner evading several players and bouncing off the far post, with Cubarsi unable to get there as Dani Ceballos held him back.
Referee Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea was lenient with some heated Madrid tackles, perhaps cowed by Friday’s drama as the Spanish champions seethed at his pre-match comments denouncing attacks on officials by the club’s television channel.
Madrid sent Mbappé on for Rodrygo Goes at half-time, and soon he and Vinicius began to work on Barcelona goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny.
End To End
Mbappe pulled Madrid level almost on his own in the 70th minute.
The striker surged forward and was brought down on the edge of the box, firing the free kick home off the post.
Seven minutes later, Madrid took the lead, Tchouameni finding space to head Arda Guler’s corner past the helpless Szczesny.
Barcelona responded when Yamal played a delicious pass over the top for Torres, which drew both Rudiger and Courtois, but the Spaniard pipped them there and rolled home.
Controversy unsurprisingly reared its head before the match headed to extra time.
Barcelona clamoured for a penalty when Rudiger appeared to bring down Torres, and then were awarded one deep in stoppage time as Raphinha tumbled under pressure from Raul Asencio.
However, the referee, called to review the incident by VAR, overturned his decision.
In extra time, Barcelona were ascendant and probed for a potential winner.
They eventually found it when Kounde intercepted an uncharacteristically loose Luka Modric pass and beat Courtois from outside the box, sparking wild celebrations.
Rudiger’s dismissal and Madrid’s pre-match histrionics regarding the refereeing team will ensure the repercussions run on — and the teams meet again in La Liga in May, which could decide the title race.
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Just in: Chelsea maintains top 4 position after thrashing Everton 1-0

Chelsea on Saturday maintained its top four position in the Premier league after thrashing Everton 1-0 at home.
A lone goal was put behind Everton’s goal keeper at the 27th minute of the second half by M.Jackson of Chelsea, his first goal in the Premiership.
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Weightlifting Heroes Lift Nigeria’s Spirits with Record-Breaking Gold Medals

Team Nigeria has wrapped up its participation at the 2025 African Senior Weightlifting Championship in Moka, Mauritius, with a stunning haul of 18 medals—13 gold, 4 silver, and 1 bronze—cementing its status as a continental powerhouse in the sport.
Nigeria’s final day of competition saw Sarah Ovayioza deliver a show-stopping performance in the women’s 76kg weight class, lifting a combined total of 237kg in the snatch, clean, and jerk. Her flawless execution earned the nation three more gold medals and drew roaring applause from the crowd as she closed out Nigeria’s campaign in style.
Earlier in the tournament, Ruth Imoleayo Ayodele dazzled in the women’s 64kg category, completing a clean sweep of the three gold medals in her weight class.
Following suit, Onome Omolola Didih was the star of the 55kg division with another triple-gold performance, dominating her weight class from start to finish (three gold medals).
Two-time African Games gold medallist and reigning Commonwealth Games champion, Rafiatu Folashade Lawal , continued her golden streak in the 59kg category. Her lifts of 95kg (snatch) and 118kg (clean and jerk) for a total of 213kg secured yet another hat-trick of gold medals for Team Nigeria.
In the men’s events, Umoafia Joseph Edidiong powered through the 73kg category with a 147kg snatch to win gold, while narrowly missing out on a gold rush with two silvers in the clean and jerk.
Without minding what day of the week it was, Tuesday Emmanuel contributed to the medal count in the 67kg category, bagging two silver medals and a bronze after a combined lift of 276kg (130kg snatch, 146kg clean & jerk).
Although the championship continues until April 28, Nigeria’s contingent has concluded its events, proudly leaving the stage with one of the most impressive medal tallies recorded in recent history. The team’s performance yet again showcases Nigeria’s continued dominance and rising momentum in international weightlifting.
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