
Former
Chelsea and England captain John Terry has announced his retirement from
playing.
The 37-year-old, who left Aston Villa in the summer, has called time on a
23-year career that has included five Premier League titles, four FA Cups,
the Champions League, Europa League and three League Cups with Chelsea.
Sky Sports News understands Terry is being lined up as a possible assistant
manager or first-team coach to Thierry Henry at Aston Villa, with the
ex-Arsenal and Barcelona star the prime candidate to succeed Steve Bruce.
In an emotional farewell post on Instagram on Sunday, Terry gave a special
mention to his family and friends for their "great support" throughout his
playing days.
His statement read: "After 23 incredible years as a footballer, I have
decided now is the right time to retire from playing.
"As a 14-year-old, I made the biggest and best decision: to sign for
Chelsea. Words will never be enough to show how much everyone at the club
means to me, in particular the fans.
"To me, you are the best fans in the world. I hope I have done you all proud
wearing the shirt and the armband.
"I want to thank my amazing team-mates, coaches, managers and backroom
staff, who I was honoured to work with and learn from.
"They all guided me on my way to playing 717 games for the club I love, and
it was a privilege to serve them as captain. I look forward to the next
chapter in my life and the challenges in my head."
After he joined the Blues at 14 years old, Terry became the west London
club's most successful captain while also skippering England among 78 caps
in all, featuring at four major tournaments but failing to progress beyond
the quarter-finals.
He left Chelsea in 2017 to join Aston Villa, and has not played for anyone
else since his contract expired with the Championship club at the end of
last season. He rejected a move to Spartak Moscow in the summer.