OFFICIAL: Man Utd legend Patrice Evra retires from football
Man United legend Patrice Evra retires from football and the 38-year-old French star added that he was preparing his diplomas to become a coach.
Evra, 38, has called time on a 20-year
career during which he played for Nice,
Monaco, United, Juventus, Marseille, West
Ham and the France national side.
The Frenchman says he has begun
training for his coaching badges and
intends to get a UEFA A license.
"My playing career is
officially over," said Evra.
"I started training for the UEFA B Coaching
License in 2013, now I want
to finish it and then go on to get the UEFA
A license. In a year and a half,
if everything goes well, I'll be ready to lead
a team."
The right-back spent eight seasons at Old
Trafford, winning five Premier League
titles, the Champions League and three
League Cups.
Evra also won two Serie A titles at
Juventus and the French League Cup at
Monaco.
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