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After a quarter of a century stopping shots, Craig Gordon has officially announced his retirement from professional football. The 41-year-old goalkeeper, known for his incredible saves and long career, decided it was time to hang up his gloves for good. Fans across Scotland and beyond are celebrating the man who became a true icon of the game.

From Edinburgh to Celtic Glory

Gordon started his career at Hearts, where he quickly became a fan favorite. His big break came when he moved to Sunderland in England, but his real success happened back in Scotland with Celtic. There, he won multiple league titles and cups, earning a reputation as one of the best keepers in the country. He also became a key player for the Scottish national team, making over 70 appearances.

  • Started at Hearts and became a star.
  • Moved to Sunderland for a big transfer fee.
  • Won trophies with Celtic, including league titles.
  • Played for Scotland in major tournaments.

Overcoming Injuries and Returning Strong

Gordon faced tough challenges, especially a serious leg injury that kept him out for almost two years. Many thought his career was over, but he fought back. He returned to play for Hearts again, showing his incredible willpower. Even at an older age, he kept making amazing saves and leading his team. His comeback story inspired many young players and fans alike.

A Final Goodbye to a True Great

As Gordon steps away from football, he leaves behind a legacy of hard work, loyalty, and skill. He is considered one of the greatest goalkeepers Scotland has ever produced. While he will no longer be on the pitch, his impact on the sport will be remembered for a long time. Fans and teammates are sending him warm wishes as he starts this new chapter of his life.

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