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Because he's old.
Robert Herbin has written: 'Soccer, the way the pros play' -- subject(s): Soccer
Persistent injuries and advancing age.
Big money for minimal effort
a lot. California is the where most of the pros were born in most sports.(baseball, football, volleyball, lacrosse, etc.) Soccer is not a sport in the USA
You can be a pro soccer player as long as you are good, fit and playing well. Most players retire in their thirties when they find younger players, just a little bit faster, are taking their jobs.
Pros: Professional players tend to make a much higher salary than the average non-athlete, achieve fame and popularity, and will most likely receive special attention in public such as in a restraunt or dance club, and endorsments. Cons: Will become a target for paparazzi and criticism by sports writers. Possible death threats if playing in a international league (such as soccer). Private life will be tampered with. High expectations from the public. Expect a higher chance of being a victim to robbery. Notes: A professional player must be fit at all times as a single absence or act of improper sportsmanship may cause a quick end to a professional's career. There is hardly or NO RETIRE pension pay for professionals as a professional athlete works strictly based on a contract, not a company.
hard to say, she did retire with most goals ever scored for a international team though, 158 goals in 275 matches.
Well in soccer yes you must retire at least when your 37.
Kanu still plays for his club Portsmouth.