45 depend on injury
Strikers retire by the age of 33or 35 but goalkeepers play till they are 40 years old.
there is no requirement. a player can retire whenever they choose. For example, Ryan Leaf (QB) was picked second in the 98 draft. He was a huge bust. he only played four years for the Chargers/Seahawks/Cowboys/Bucs. Another ex.: Brett Favre has played 19 years and still isn't quitting. He'll probably be buried at Lambeau field:D
15 years
14 years to date in the NHL.
In high school, you can play up to four years, depending on your skill level. In college, you have the option to redshirt your freshman year, then play four more years.
you can play 12 seasons then they will force you to retire
Until they decide to retire.
Strikers retire by the age of 33or 35 but goalkeepers play till they are 40 years old.
Well it pepends a gooalkeeper can play football intill 40 years old but a player can play up to 35 ...
He will probably retire in about 5 or 6 years.
No. If a player elects to retire he is placed on the "voluntary retired list" and is due no further recompense under his contract. Should he elect to unretire his rights are still retained by the club with whom he was signed when he went onto the retired list. It is for this reason most players file for free agency when they retire.
NBA player Jodie Meeks played for Kentucky.
To qualify for a pension in the NBA, a player must have played at least three years in the league.
there is no requirement. a player can retire whenever they choose. For example, Ryan Leaf (QB) was picked second in the 98 draft. He was a huge bust. he only played four years for the Chargers/Seahawks/Cowboys/Bucs. Another ex.: Brett Favre has played 19 years and still isn't quitting. He'll probably be buried at Lambeau field:D
Typically a player is allowed 4 years of eligiblity. However, there are some cases where a player can get an exception (injuries, tranfers, academics...). Typically a player is allowed 4 years of eligiblity. However, there are some cases where a player can get an exception (injuries, tranfers, academics...).
he was 39 years old and was getting hurt to much to actually play. i think he should have retired earlier.
You don't have to school at all to play the piano. Some people naturally seem to play while others take lessons for years. If you want to play piano as a professional you need many years of practice and lessions.