Former Nigerian international Anthony Ujah has announced his retirement from professional football at the age of 34.
The striker, who enjoyed an impressive career across Europe and Asia, confirmed the decision on his Instagram page, thanking fans, teammates, and coaches for their support over the years.
Ujah’s career spanned over a decade, featuring stints with clubs such as Mainz, Cologne, Werder Bremen, and Union Berlin, where he became a fan favorite.
He also played in Norway and China, leaving a mark with his physical style of play and goal-scoring instinct.
On the international stage, Ujah earned caps for the Super Eagles, including participation in the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup.
His retirement has sparked tributes from fans and football stakeholders, celebrating him as a committed professional who proudly represented Nigeria.
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