The author of the goal that changed the history of Spanish football is enjoying the end of his Vissel Kobe career.
Talking about Andrés Iniesta is like talking about a magician of the ball, a man who can move the ball with his legs and control it as if he were holding it in his hands. Unfortunately, his farewell is getting closer, it is the law of life after all, but at least you can still enjoy watching him play with his current team: Vissel Kobe from Japan
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Where and for which team does Iniesta play now, when will he retire and what does he do outside of football?
Iniesta, 38 years old (May 11, 1984), He currently plays for Vissel Kobe in the J1 League from Japan. He arrived there in 2018 shortly after the 2018 World Cup in Russia, where he played his last matches with the Spanish national team.
Her future
Iniesta himself has assured in an interview with “La Gazzetta dello Sport” that he will play another year at his current club and that “we will see” from there. In the same interview, he acknowledged that he would “like” to return to Fútbol Club Barcelona, team in which he spent most of his sports career and where he won everything.
You have to remember that outside of football He has his own business with the wineries that bear his nameso it’s very likely that he’ll continue to play that entrepreneurial side as he hangs up his boots.
An incredible track record
Andrés Iniesta has won up to 39 official titles during his sports career. including the two triplets he achieved with Barça in 2009 and 2015, as well as the 2 Euro Cups and the 2010 World Cup which he himself donated to Spain with his goal in the final against the Netherlands.
The route in La Roja
Iniesta stopped the counter in 131 games and 14 goals defending the colors of Spain after the 2018 World Cup in Russia. An impeccable service sheet with that one 2 European Championships and the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, which meant a before and after in Spanish football.
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Gregory Robert is a sports aficionado and a writer for “Social Bites”. He provides in-depth coverage of the latest sporting events and trends, offering a unique and knowledgeable perspective on the world of sports.