Ronaldo pays tribute to Pepe as he retires

At 41 years old, Pepe has called time on an incredible career and officially retired…

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Cristiano Ronaldo called Pepe his “brother”, after the Portuguese centre-back announced his retirement at the age of 41.

“No words can describe how important you are to me, brother,” Ronaldo wrote. “We have won everything together, but the greatest achievement is the friendship and respect I have for you. You are unique, my brother. Thank you very much.”

Former Real Madrid star Pepe announces retirement

Pepe has played 141 times for Portugal, behind only Ronaldo (211) and Joao Moutinho (146). Along with the two aforementioned teammates, Pepe was a member of the Portuguese generation that won Euro 2016. His final match in his career was when Portugal lost to France on penalties in the quarter-finals of Euro 2024 – a tournament in which he participated as the oldest player.

After the tournament in Germany, there were rumors that the 41-year-old centre-back would retire. Yesterday, he posted a 33-minute video, announcing his decision. In it, Pepe thanked many people who had supported him throughout his career.

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“I don’t know what to say other than thank the presidents who bet on me and believed that I could play well. I also thank the staff of every club I’ve played for, they are the soul of every team. And I thank everyone behind the scenes who have always supported me. A hug to everyone,” said Pepe.

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At club level, Pepe’s peak was 10 seasons playing for Real Madrid, winning three La Liga titles, three Champions Leagues and two FIFA Club World Cups. In 2019, he returned to Porto and played there until his retirement. Last year, Pepe became the oldest player to score in the Champions League with a goal against Antwerp in the group stage.

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Pepe is known for his aressive style of play, having received a total of 17 red cards and 212 yellow cards in his career.