Spain's World Cup-winning goalkeeper Iker Casillas announced his retirement on Tuesday, after being sidelined for more than a year with a heart problem.
Casillas, 39, also won the European Championship twice with his country in a trophy-laden career which included more than 700 games for Real Madrid.
"Today is both one of the most important and most difficult days of my sporting life, the time to say goodbye has arrived," he said on Twitter.
Lo importante es el camino que recorres y la gente que te acompaña, no el destino al que te lleva, porque eso con trabajo y esfuerzo, llega solo y creo que puedo decir, sin dudar, que ha sido el camino y el destino soñado #Grac1as pic.twitter.com/xb8ucs9REh
— Iker Casillas (@IkerCasillas) August 4, 2020
Casillas joined Portuguese side Porto in 2015 after a tearful departure from Madrid. He suffered a heart attack in May last year.
He played 167 times for Spain, winning the 2010 World Cup and the Euros in 2008 and 2012 in a golden age for Spanish football. He lifted five La Liga titles and the Champions League on three occasions during his time at the Santiago Bernabeu.
"The best goalkeeper in the history of Real Madrid and Spanish football joined us at the age of 9. He was formed here and defended our shirt for 25 years, becoming one of our most emblematic captains of all time," the club said in a statement.
"Today one of the most important footballers in our 118 years of history calls it a day as a professional player, a player we love and admire, a goalkeeper who has made the Real Madrid legacy bigger with his work and exemplary behaviour both on and off the pitch," they added.
⛔ Saves. Lots of saves.
— Real Madrid C.F. 🇬🇧🇺🇸 (@realmadriden) August 4, 2020
🏆 Trophies. Lots of trophies.
🧤 @IkerCasillas#RealMadrid | #Grac1as pic.twitter.com/7vL3JNUQjG
Former club and country team-mate Sergio Ramos was among many players to praise the veteran, nicknamed 'The Saint', on social media.
"Football thanks you, man. Forever a legend @IkerCasillas," Ramos tweeted.
.@IkerCasillas pic.twitter.com/5hKGgX6EB4
— Sergio Ramos (@SergioRamos) August 4, 2020
Vicente del Bosque, who coached Casillas at Madrid and with Spain also hailed his efforts.
"Casillas has been a hero of the national team and Spanish football," he said.
In June, Casillas said he was ending his bid to run for the presidency of the Spanish Football Federation, because of the pandemic.
Former Italy captain Gianluigi Buffon, who played against Casillas on numerous occasions and is also seen as one of his country's finest ever goalkeepers, echoed Ramos and Del Bosque's praise.
They say competition makes us better than others but not perfect faced with ourselves.
— Gianluigi Buffon (@gianluigibuffon) August 4, 2020
Maybe this futile pursuit of perfection is what made us who we are. #Grac1as Iker, without you, everything would have been less meaningful. pic.twitter.com/wQ3MznmeGP
"They say competition makes us better than others but not perfect faced with ourselves. Maybe this futile pursuit of perfection is what made us who we are. #Grac1as Iker, without you, everything would have been less meaningful," Buffon tweeted.
Feature image courtesy: AFP / Javier Soriano