Spain’s Cesc Fabregas officially announced his retirement as a player on Saturday and is set to embark on a new coaching career where he will manage two teams.

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Cesc Fabregas left the player’s career as a coach – the Spaniard won 15 trophies

At the age of 36, the Spanish midfielder was trained in Barcelona, ​​from where he transferred to Arsenal in London, where he made his debut in big football.

Returning to Camp Nou after eight years, Fabregas spent three seasons with Barcelona’s dream team. Then “Chelsea”, “Monaco” and the last experience in “Como” in Italy.

After one season in Serie B, Cesc decided it was time to hang up his boots and become head coach of Italian club Como B and Primavera.

Cesc Fabregas’ record is impressive: one World Cup, two European Championships, two English titles, one UEFA Super Cup, one Club World Cup, one Spanish title, one Community Shield trophy, two FA Cups, one League Cup, one Spanish Cup and two Super Bowls.

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