At 38, former Manchester United and Portugal star Nani has retired from football. His illustrious career began at Sporting CP, where he had three separate spells. Nani's most notable achievements were during his eight years with Manchester United, winning four Premier League titles, the Champions League, and the Club World Cup.
Nani was also a key figure in Portugal's Euro 2016 triumph. He captained the team to victory over France in the final after Cristiano Ronaldo left due to injury. Between 2006 and 2017, Nani earned 112 caps for Portugal, making him the fifth most-capped player for the national team.

His international career included participation in five major tournaments. This highlights his importance to the national team over more than a decade. Nani's contributions were significant both on and off the field.
Nani's club career spanned seven countries, showcasing his adaptability and skill. He played for clubs like Fenerbahce, Valencia, Lazio, Orlando City, and Melbourne Victory. He concluded his playing days with a brief period at Primeira Liga side Estrela Amadora.
Reflecting on his career, Nani expressed gratitude to those who supported him through his journey. "The time has come to say goodbye," he shared on social media. "It's been an amazing ride and I wanted to thank every single person who has helped me and supported me through the highs and lows during a career which lasted over 20 years and gave me so many unforgettable memories."
Nani now looks forward to new challenges beyond football. His legacy includes numerous memorable moments that fans will cherish. As he moves on from professional play, he leaves behind a storied career filled with accolades and achievements across both club and international stages.