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April 24, 2025
Jamie Vardy News: At the end of the 2024–2025 campaign, Leicester City's legendary striker Jamie Vardy will leave the club.
The football community was moved by the announcement, which was made on Thursday.
Vardy, who is now 38, played for Leicester for an incredible 13 years.
He played in 495 matches. He scored an amazing 198 goals.
He also provided them with some moments they would never forget.
Above all, in 2016, he led the Foxes to their historic Premier League title.
Leicester was a 5000-1 outsider that season. But Vardy, Riyad Mahrez, and others made the impossibly possible.
It was a fairytale. Not only did Vardy win the league.
In addition, he won two Championship titles, the FA Cup, and the Community Shield.
His name is now permanently carved in Leicester's history.
Vardy revealed his feelings in a moving farewell video that he shared on social media.
He said, "I've been here so long that I really never thought it would end."
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"Writing this has been really challenging for me, but making this decision has also been really challenging."
Leicester was his "second home." A place where his kids were raised. A city that took him in.
A club that gave him everything, and he gave everything back. Vardy said clearly that his playing career is not over.
He's not planning to retire immediately. He said clearly "This isn't retirement." "I'd like to play still. I still enjoy scoring goals.
That fire is still with me. It hasn't been a memorable season. The Premier League has already relegated Leicester City.
With just 18 points, they are ranked 19th in the table. They play Ipswich Town in their season-ending game on May 18.
Jamie Vardy's last game in Leicester's colors will be that one. Was he sorry? Not going out on a high note.
He said, "The only thing I regret is not saying goodbye after a better season." "I wanted to end my last year here with a bang."
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But the fans' love remains despite a tough season. Also, the club's respect does.
Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, the chairman of Leicester, called him "unique."
The chairman said, "He is a special player and an even more special person."
"Everyone connected to Leicester City has a special place in their hearts for him."
"We hope the best for him and his family." Fans will give him the goodbye that he deserves.
And they will always remember what he gave them. There is more to Jamie Vardy's story than goals and trophies.
It has to do with loyalty. The goal is to overcome the odds. The goal is to become a legend.
And there won't be another Jamie Vardy for Leicester City.
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