Ex Chelsea, West Ham United Star Demba Ba Announces Retirement Aged 36
- Former Newcastle United, Chelsea and West Ham striker Demba Ba has announced his retirement from football
- His announcement comes a month after he walked out of Swiss outfit Lugano when the club got new owners
- Reflecting on his playing career, the Senegalese described his journey as having been a beautiful one
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Former Newcastle United, Chelsea and West Ham striker Demba Ba has announced his retirement from football, aged 36.
His move came barely two months after he shockingly terminated his contract with Swiss club Lugano after 48 minutes of action.
At the time, Swiss broadcaster RSI reported that Ba was suddenly interested in a move back to Paris, the city where he was born and bred, after Lugano changed ownership with American billionaire Joe Mansueto - owner of Chicago Fire FC - taking charge at the club.
Taking to social media on Monday, September 13, Demba Ba said, “What a wonderful journey it has been. Football has given me so many beautiful emotions.”
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"From the passion of the fans and the noise coming from the stands after every goal to the connection with my teammates on and off the field, this will forever remain in my head and heart.”
Demba Ba’s career in numbers
The Senegalese striker joined English football in 2011, having left German outfit Hoffenheim where he scored 40 goals in 103 appearances.
He began his career in England with West Ham United, making 13 appearances and scoring seven goals before eventually moving to Newcastle United where he really made a name for himself.
As a Magpie, he made 57 appearances and enjoyed arguably his most prolific goal scoring form, netting 29 times, in a period where he averaged a goal every two games.
In January 2013, he joined Chelsea, who were at the time, devoid of prime strikers, but had to settle for third choice as the Blues had the ageing Samuel Eto’o and Fernando Torres.
His stint at Chelsea will be remembered for his infamous goal which possibly denied Liverpool the title in 2014 as he took advantage of a Steven Gerrard slip to sprint through on goal to slot the ball home.
He eventually left Chelsea for Turkish side Besiktas in 2014 before moving to Chinese side Shanghai Shenhua.
His last serious stint was with Istanbul Basakheir, where he scored nine goals last season, including against Manchester United in the Champions League.
In terms of silverware, Ba won the Europa League with Chelsea and twice won the Turkish Super Lig, first with Besiktas, then with Istanbul Basaksehir in 2019-20.
Chelsea legend writes furious letter as he resigns as vice president of players association in his country
In other news, Briefly News previously reported that Drogba did not mince his words in a letter to the Ivory Coast Footballers Association (AFI) posted on social media that he will no more be their vice-president, Goal, Punch.
The Chelsea legend claims that there has been lack of co-operation among his former international teammates who are part and parcel of the association.
The former Elephants captain has not been in good terms with the AFI after they refused to support him to become president of the Ivorian Football Federation last year.
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