Pepe Reina retires from football after 26 years at the highest level

Spanish national former coach Pepe Reina has decided to end his career at 42 years of age. The vetrani has enjoyed 26 years in football at the highest level, where its most remarkable achievement is winning the 2010 World Cup with its native Spain. Reina comes from La Massia in Barcelona, [...]
The vetrani has enjoyed 26 years in football at the highest level, where its most remarkable achievement is winning the 2010 World Cup with its native Spain.
Reina comes from La Massia in Barcelona, where she took her first steps in professional football. After Victor Waldes became the number 1 under the Catalans, Reina moved to Willarreal.
Afterward, Reina made a name with Liverpool's team, and also held the door to Naples, Beyern Munich, Milan, Lazion, Aston Villan, Villarreal and Cosmo.
Reina has 11 trophies in his career. In addition to the world gold medal from South Africa, Reina has won two European champions, a German title and Cup in Italy and England.












