Football: Portuguese defender Pepe retires at 41

At 41 years old, Képler Laveran Lima Ferreira, better known as Pepe, has decided to retire from his football career. This Portuguese central defender, who left an indelible mark on the sport with his talent, determination, and charisma, bids farewell to a career filled with success and unforgettable moments.

Born in Brazil, Pepe began his professional career at Marítimo, a Portuguese club, before catching the eye and joining FC Porto in 2004. His exceptional performances with Porto quickly earned him international recognition, attracting the attention of Europe’s top clubs.

In 2007, Pepe signed with Real Madrid, marking the start of a decade of success with the Spanish club. During his ten years at Real Madrid, Pepe won numerous titles, including three Champions League trophies (2014, 2016, 2017), three La Liga titles, and several other national and international accolades. Known for his aggressive and passionate style of play, Pepe became an iconic figure in Madrid’s defense.

After leaving Real Madrid in 2017, Pepe had a brief stint with Beşiktaş in Turkey before returning to FC Porto in 2019. Back in Portugal, he continued to demonstrate his influence on the pitch, helping the club secure several Primeira Liga titles.

On the international stage, Pepe was a cornerstone of the Portuguese national team for over 15 years. He played a crucial role in Portugal’s victory at Euro 2016 and the Nations League in 2019. His defensive solidity and leadership were key to these triumphs.

Pepe’s career is marked by his tenacity, his ability to read the game, and his unwavering dedication to his team. Although he was often criticized for his aggressiveness on the field, there is no doubt about his impact and contribution to world football.

Pepe managed to evolve and adapt over the years, remaining competitive at an age when many of his peers had already retired. His professionalism, competitive spirit, and love for the game have inspired countless young players around the world.

Pascal Amstrong