Theo Walcott Announces Retirement from Professional Football

Theo Walcott celebrates his goal for Arsenal

Former winger Theo Walcott has officially retired from professional football at the age of 34.

After a remarkable career spanning 12 years with us, beginning in January 2006 when he signed from Southampton, Walcott went on to make 397 appearances in our iconic colors, scoring an impressive 108 goals. He also represented Everton before returning to Southampton last season.

During his time at Arsenal, he was a pivotal part of our successes, contributing to our FA Cup victories in 2015 and 2017. His most notable moment was scoring the opening goal in the triumphant 2015 final against Aston Villa.

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In a heartfelt Instagram post, Walcott expressed, “The first moment I put my football boots on aged 10 was a special journey for me. From playing in the park with friends to performing in some of the biggest stadiums in front of huge crowds across the world.”

He continued, “The support shown to me throughout this time has been incredible and in every way imaginable I am truly grateful. I shared the football pitch with so many incredible players and we have created so many unforgettable memories.”

Walcott also acknowledged the influence of his managers and coaches, especially Harry Redknapp and Arsène Wenger, who believed in him when he joined the club at just 16 years old. He cherished the moments from his early days at Southampton, his time with Arsenal, and the privilege of representing England.

As he steps away from the game, Walcott concludes, “I’m lucky enough to have had offers to continue playing but it feels right to finish where I started and hang up my football boots. Thank you to everyone who has been with me along the way.”

Making his debut for Arsenal in August 2006, Walcott’s impact was immediate as he teed up Gilberto for a late equalizer against Aston Villa in the first official game at Emirates Stadium. Over the years, he reached significant milestones, including his first goal for the club in the 2007 League Cup final and becoming the 18th player in Arsenal’s history to score 100 goals.

Walcott’s journey also extended to international play, becoming England’s youngest-ever senior player in May 2006 at the age of 17 years and 75 days. Throughout his illustrious career, he made 47 appearances and scored eight goals for the national team.

By- Sahiba Suri

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