BERLIN:

Former Germany defender Jerome Boateng, who won the World Cup in 2014, formally announced his retirement from the game on Friday.

The 37-year-old centre-back uploaded a minute-long clip to his social media channels on Friday, bidding farewell from the game.

"I played for a long time, for big clubs, for my country. I learned, won, lost, and grew through it all," Boateng said in a clip uploaded to Instagram which included highlights from his career.

"Football has given me a lot, now it's time to move on. Not because I have to, but because I'm ready."

"I'm grateful to the teams, the fans, the people who supported me. And above all, my family, my children. They've always been there for me."

The defender played 76 times for Germany, scoring once.

Boateng won two Champions League

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