Portugal’s legendary defender Pepe has officially announced his retirement from professional football at the age of 41, marking the end of one of the most illustrious careers in recent football history.
His decision comes after a remarkable summer in which he became the oldest player ever to feature in a European Championship final, with his last appearance for Portugal ending in a heart-wrenching penalty shootout defeat to France in the quarter-finals.
Pepe, who has been a central figure in both club and international football, made an astounding 141 appearances for Portugal, placing him third on the all-time list behind only Cristiano Ronaldo and João Moutinho.
Throughout his career, Pepe was known not only for his defensive prowess but also for his passionate and combative style of play, which made him a fan favorite and a formidable opponent.
In an emotional farewell, Pepe took to social media to express his gratitude to those who have supported him throughout his journey. In a heartfelt 33-minute video, he thanked the presidents, coaches, teammates, and fans who believed in him and helped him reach the pinnacle of football. “I can’t help but thank all the presidents who bet and believed in me to be able to perform my work,” Pepe said.
He further extended his appreciation to the unsung heroes behind the scenes, stating, “To all the employees of all the clubs I’ve been to, who are the soul and essence of the clubs and the national team. And I want to thank everyone in the background. I want to leave a thank you and a hug of gratitude for all of you.”
Pepe’s career is adorned with numerous accolades. He was a key member of the Portugal team that won the UEFA Euro 2016, a historic victory that remains one of the country’s greatest sporting achievements.
At the club level, Pepe’s ten-year spell with Real Madrid was nothing short of spectacular, where he played a crucial role in securing three UEFA Champions League titles and three La Liga championships during an era when Real Madrid dominated European football.
One of the highlights of his later career came last year when Pepe became the UEFA Champions League’s oldest goalscorer, netting for FC Porto against Antwerp in the group stages at the age of 40. This achievement added yet another remarkable milestone to a career filled with records and memorable moments.
Pepe’s tenure at Real Madrid saw him make 334 appearances, where his defensive solidity and leadership were instrumental to the team’s success. However, his time in Madrid was not without controversy, as his aggressive style led to numerous disciplinary issues, including a high number of red cards, making him one of the most polarizing figures in football.
Reflecting on Pepe’s career, his former Real Madrid and Portugal teammate Cristiano Ronaldo offered high praise, saying, “There are no words to express what Pepe means to me.” Ronaldo’s sentiments were shared by many in the football community, as tributes poured in following the announcement.
Pepe, who took to Instagram to share his thoughts, poignantly summed up his career by saying, “He won everything there was to win on the pitch, but the biggest triumph is the friendship and the respect I have for you. You’re one of the best.”
Pepe’s retirement marks the end of an era for both Portugal and the many clubs he represented with distinction. His legacy as one of the fiercest defenders in modern football is secure, and he will be remembered as a player who gave everything on the pitch, earning the respect of teammates and adversaries alike.