Aaron Ramsey retires from football

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Aaron Ramsey has announced his retirement from football due to a career plagued by injuries. The Welsh midfielder's decision comes after years of struggling with recurring breakdowns, which started with a severe leg injury in 2010.
Aaron Ramsey has retired from football after a career marked by injuries. His decision comes after years of struggling with recurring breakdowns. Ramsey's career was affected by a severe leg injury in 2010. He suffered a double fracture of the tibia and fibula in his right leg. The injury required immediate surgery and a long recovery. Ramsey made it back to elite level but struggled with successive injuries. He was repeatedly sidelined by calf injuries, hamstring problems, and other soft-tissue issues. Ramsey's final major setback came in March 2025 with hamstring surgery. By early 2026, he still had not played a competitive game for around six months. Ramsey's retirement marks the end of a career affected by his body's inability to fully recover from the initial injury.
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