Fluminense’s Deco retires, ending 17-year career
SAO PAULO , Brazil (AP) — Former Portugal and Chelsea playmaker Deco retired yesterday after 17 years because of his failure to overcome a series of recent muscle injuries.
The 35-year-old said that he wished he could play until his contract with Brazilian club Fluminense expired at the end of the year but realised it wouldn’t be possible to continue because of the injuries.
“I wished I could help Fluminense a lot more, but my body didn’t let me do it,” he said in a statement.
The talented midfielder played in two World Cups and two European Championships with Portugal. He won the Champions League with FC Porto in 2004 and with Barcelona in 2006.
Deco had four muscle injuries this year alone and played only a few times throughout the season. He picked up his latest ailment in a Brazilian Cup match at the Maracana Stadium last week.
“It’s with a lot of sadness that I announce the end of my career as a professional athlete,” he said. “The last minutes I played Wednesday with Fluminense were the last of my 17 years on the field as a football player. I tried my hardest to try to continue playing until the end of the year. My muscles can’t take it anymore. I can’t keep going.”
Deco played only 14 matches this year because of the injuries — three to his right thigh and one to his left.
Deco, who will turn 36 today, helped Fluminense win the Brazilian league in 2010 and 2012. He also won the Rio de Janeiro championship last year.
The midfielder played a total of 686 matches with eight clubs and the Portuguese national team. He scored 116 goals and won 23 titles, including 11 with FC Porto, where he played from 1999-2004. He left Portugal to play with Barcelona, where he twice won the Spanish league. Chelsea was his last club in Europe. He left the team in 2010 after winning the Premier League that year.
Deco, whose full name is Anderson Luis de Souza, left Brazil early in his career after not being able to secure a place on some of the country’s top teams. He decided to seek Portuguese citizenship after realising he was not going to earn a place in Brazil’s national team. He quickly became a regular with Portugal and helped them reach the final of the 2004 Euros and the quarter-final four years later.
Deco began his career with Corinthians in August 1996. He did not disclose any future plans.