Aaron Ramsey Retirement After 86 Caps for Wales

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April 07, 2026


Aaron Ramsey Retirement: Former Aaron Ramsey has confirmed his retirement from professional football, bringing an end to a distinguished playing career.

     
Former Arsenal midfielder during the Aaron Ramsey Retirement announcement after earning 86 caps for the Wales national team.

The ex-Arsenal and Wales national team midfielder made his final on-field appearance in September 2025. 


That outing came during his brief spell with Mexican side Pumas UNAM, where he featured in six matches before moving on.


At 35, Ramsey leaves behind a lasting legacy with Wales. 


He was a central figure for the national team and competed in three major international tournaments. 


Over the course of his international career, he made 86 appearances and scored 21 goals.


“It was an honor to wear the Wales jersey and be part of so many unforgettable moments,” Aaron Ramsey said in an official statement.


He emphasized that his career would not have been possible without the influence of the coaches he worked under and the dedication of support staff behind the scenes. 


He acknowledged their role in shaping his journey at every stage.


Ramsey enjoyed his most successful club spell with Arsenal, where he made over 250 appearances and scored 40 goals.


He cemented his legacy at the club by netting decisive goals in two FA Cup Final triumphs, securing his place in the team’s modern history.


Following his departure from Arsenal in 2019, Aaron Ramsey went on to feature for several clubs across Europe. 


He had spells with Juventus, Rangers, OGC Nice, and Cardiff City.


In his farewell remarks, Ramsey extended his appreciation to each club he represented during his career. 


He also thanked the coaches and backroom staff who supported him along the way. 

He said their efforts helped him achieve his goal of playing at the highest level. 


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