Former Arsenal star Tomas Rosicky retires from football following 19-year career: 'It was harder and harder to prepare for matches... my mind still wanted to play but my body refused'

  • Tomas Rosicky announced his retirement in a press conference on Wednesday
  • Rosicky enjoyed playing for Sparta Prague, Borussia Dortmund and Arsenal 
  • The midfielder made 246 appearances for Arsenal, scoring 28 goals for the club
  • The 37-year-old won two FA Cups during his 10-year spell in North London
  • Rosicky's former team-mates were quick to pay tribute to the midfielder 

Former Arsenal midfielder Tomas Rosicky has announced his retirement from football at the age of 37 following a successful 19-year career. 

Rosicky, who saw his career curtailed by injuries, played 246 games for Arsenal and established himself as a fans favourite after joining from Bundesliga outfit Borussia Dortmund back in 2006.

The former Czech Republic international finished his football days playing back at boyhood club Sparta Prague. 

Tomas Rosicky has announced his retirement from football after a successful 19-year career

Tomas Rosicky has announced his retirement from football after a successful 19-year career

Rosicky won two FA Cup titles with Arsenal during his 10-year spell in North London

Rosicky won two FA Cup titles with Arsenal during his 10-year spell in North London

TOMAS' ROSICKY'S 19-YEAR CAREER 

Sparta Prague (1998-2001) 

Czech First League titles: 1998-99, 1999-2000

 

Borussia Dortmund (2001-06)

Bundesliga titles: 2001-02

German League Cup: 2003

 

Arsenal (2006-16)

FA Cup titles: 2013-14, 2014-15

Community Shield: 2014, 2015 

 

Sparta Prague (2016-17)

 

Czech Republic (2000-16)

105 appearances  

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Speaking at a press conference to announce his retirement, Rosicky said: 'After careful consideration I have realised I am no longer able to fully prepare my body for what the professional football requires.


'I would like to thank Sparta for raising me, for being the first step in my career in big clubs, and for allowing me to say goodbye at the place I love the most.

'I knew it was coming. It was harder and harder to prepare for matches, my mind still wanted to play but my body refused.

'Recently my mind also stopped working this way. I had a great football career, I loved football and I would definitely go through it again.'

The midfielder scored 28 times goals for Arsene Wenger's side during his 10-year spell at the club, including some which will be remembered for years to come by the Arsenal faithful. 

Rosicky scored some memorable goals for Arsenal, including this one vs Tottenham in 2014

Rosicky scored some memorable goals for Arsenal, including this one vs Tottenham in 2014

The Czech Republic midfielder joined Arsene Wenger's side in 2006 from Borussia Dortmund

The Czech Republic midfielder joined Arsene Wenger's side in 2006 from Borussia Dortmund

Rosicky started and finished his long football career at boyhood club Sparta Prague 

Rosicky started and finished his long football career at boyhood club Sparta Prague 

The 37-year-old helped Arsenal to win the FA Cup back in 2014 against Hull and then again in 2015, beating Aston Villa.

Rosicky also won the Bundesliga title in 2002 with Dortmund and made 105 appearances for the Czech Republic. 

He returned to his beloved club Sparta in 2016 and made 12 appearances for the club since then, finding the net once. 

Rosicky's former clubs and team-mates were quick to pay tribute to the injury-plagued midfielder following his announcement on Wednesday. 

Arsenal posted a video tribute on Twitter to Rosicky, nicknamed the 'Little Mozart' as they listed his achievements for the club: '246 appearances, 28 goals, 2 FA Cups, 1 Arsenal icon, we love you Tomas.'

Dortmund posted this tribute to the midfielder on their official Twitter page on Wednesday

Dortmund posted this tribute to the midfielder on their official Twitter page on Wednesday

Dortmund wrote on Twitter: 'Thank you, Tomas. A long career comes to an end today, but the memory of unique dribbling, outstanding passes and beautiful goals remain forever.'

Jack Wilshere, who struck up a strong bond with Rosicky as the pair spent time on the sidelines together, also had a heartfelt message for his friend.

In a video posted on Arsenal's Twitter, Wilshere said: 'Tomas, good luck in your retirement mate. It was an absolute pleasure to play with you. 

'I looked up to you as a player, a person. We spent a lot of time in the gym unfortunately but thank you for all the memories and I am sure you are going to have a happy retirement and probably go on to be a manager, so maybe see you soon one day.'

Danny Welbeck appeared to copy Rosicky's trademark celebration on Tuesday vs West Ham

Danny Welbeck appeared to copy Rosicky's trademark celebration on Tuesday vs West Ham

The midfielder made the hand celebration his own during his time at Arsenal

The midfielder made the hand celebration his own during his time at Arsenal

Meanwhile, Arsenal striker Danny Welbeck appeared to pay tribute to the retiring star on Tuesday night after scoring against West Ham in the Carabao Cup. The England striker copied Rosicky's trademark celebration at the Emirates after scoring the only goal of the night.

Arsenal playmaker Mesut Ozil wrote on Instagram: 'Congrats to a player with a big heart on a great playing career! I wish you all the best for your retirement.'

Furthermore, Arsenal captain Per Mertesacker joined in with the tributes, posting three pictures of himself hanging out with Rosicky, alongside the caption: ' It was an honour and pleasure Tomas to spend these years at Arsenal with you.

'A world-class footballer, a fantastic and caring teammate and a great friend. Hope to see you soon my friend.'

Per Mertesacker also paid tribute to Rosicky, calling him a 'world-class footballer'

Per Mertesacker also paid tribute to Rosicky, calling him a 'world-class footballer'