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Yossi Benayoun: Former Liverpool midfielder announces retirement

Yossi Benayoun scored 29 times for Liverpool in all competitions

Previous Liverpool, Chelsea, Arms stockpile and West Ham midfielder Yossi Benayoun has reported his retirement from football. 


The Israeli, 38, who completed his vocation with Beitar Jerusalem, played multiple times for Liverpool and won the Europa Group at Chelsea in 2013.

He made his Israel debut in 2008 and seemed multiple times for his nation.

"It's critical for me to thank the fans, the ones who gave me adore wherever I went," Benayoun, who scored multiple times for Israel, said on Instagram.

"I am certain that the following section will challenge and no less energizing.

"There are minutes [from my football career] I'll take with me forever."

Benayoun scored cap traps in every one of the Head Alliance, Champions Class and FA Container amid his time with Liverpool, an accomplishment just coordinated by Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero and Tottenham forward Harry Kane.

The midfielder went through two years at West Ham before moving to Liverpool in 2007 out of a £5m bargain, remaining for three seasons before changing to Chelsea. at a similar cost tag.

Credit spells at Munititions stockpile and West Ham pursued before he moved to Title side Rulers Park Officers in 2013. Benayoun finished his time playing in Britain by marking with Israeli side Maccabi Haifa in 2014, a club he initially played for between 1998-2002.


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