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May 2 2011 08:20pm
Ex-Liverpool defender Sami Hyypia ends playing career



Former Liverpool and Bayer Leverkusen defender Sami Hyypia has retired from playing football at the age of 37.
The Finnish centre-back played for the Reds for a decade after signing from Dutch club Willem II in 1999.
During his time at Anfield he was part of a team who won an historic FA Cup, League Cup and Uefa Cup treble in 2001, and the Champions League in 2005.
"The decision to retire grew during the season," said Hyypia, who will now take up a coaching role at Leverkusen.
"I had no interest any more to go elsewhere to play.
"There are no regrets. Thanks to all those who have helped during the course of my career and to my relatives a big thank you, without family and friends it would not have been possible."

The Finn also has plans to coach his country, having played under both Gerard Houllier and Rafael Benitez at Liverpool during his 464 appearances at the club.
"It will be an interesting year," Hyypia added. "I must get a coaching licence and then I get the experience of Leverkusen and the national team coaching.
"I'm really happy about this. All who know me know I put myself fully into it. It is 100% or nothing."
Hyypia joined Liverpool for £2.5m and was considered to be one of the club's best signings, establishing a formidable centre-back partnership with Swiss defender Stephane Henchoz.
He captained the side for part of the 2001 season and the 2002 season before being replaced as skipper by Steven Gerrard in 2003.
During his time at Liverpool, he also won another FA Cup and League Cup as well as two European Super Cups before leaving Merseyside in 2009 and joining Bayer Leverkusen on a two-year deal.

Best of luck Sami! Will always be touted as a Liverpool legend for everything you've done to the club.

A great defender, and a great professional.

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Ex-Liverpool defender Sami Hyypia ends playing career

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Former Liverpool and Bayer Leverkusen defender Sami Hyypia has retired from playing football at the age of 37.
The Finnish centre-back played for the Reds for a decade after signing from Dutch club Willem II in 1999.
During his time at Anfield he was part of a team who won an historic FA Cup, League Cup and Uefa Cup treble in 2001, and the Champions League in 2005.
"The decision to retire grew during the season," said Hyypia, who will now take up a coaching role at Leverkusen.
"I had no interest any more to go elsewhere to play.
"There are no regrets. Thanks to all those who have helped during the course of my career and to my relatives a big thank you, without family and friends it would not have been possible."

The Finn also has plans to coach his country, having played under both Gerard Houllier and Rafael Benitez at Liverpool during his 464 appearances at the club.
"It will be an interesting year," Hyypia added. "I must get a coaching licence and then I get the experience of Leverkusen and the national team coaching.
"I'm really happy about this. All who know me know I put myself fully into it. It is 100% or nothing."
Hyypia joined Liverpool for £2.5m and was considered to be one of the club's best signings, establishing a formidable centre-back partnership with Swiss defender Stephane Henchoz.
He captained the side for part of the 2001 season and the 2002 season before being replaced as skipper by Steven Gerrard in 2003.
During his time at Liverpool, he also won another FA Cup and League Cup as well as two European Super Cups before leaving Merseyside in 2009 and joining Bayer Leverkusen on a two-year deal.

Best of luck Sami! Will always be touted as a Liverpool legend for everything you've done to the club.

A great defender, and a great professional.


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May 2 2011 09:19pm
Quote (Thuram @ May 3 2011 02:26am)
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Hes a legend :D

One of the most humble footballers you will ever see. Something Arsenal lacks in sadly :(

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May 2 2011 09:36pm
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Hes a legend :D

One of the most humble footballers you will ever see. Something Arsenal lacks in sadly :(


Humble =/= skilled
and Arsenal doesn't lack humble players, I have no idea what you are talking about
look at Cesc.
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May 2 2011 09:42pm
Quote (Thuram @ May 3 2011 03:36am)
Humble =/= skilled
and Arsenal doesn't lack humble players, I have no idea what you are talking about
look at Cesc.


He will suit the Barca jersey well next year!

Anyways you call yourself an Arsenal fan and you are dissing Liverpool?

You do realise us two clubs shouldn't really have anything against each other..



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He will suit the Barca jersey well next year!

Anyways you call yourself an Arsenal fan and you are dissing Liverpool?

You do realise us two clubs shouldn't really have anything against each other..


you stole 4 points from us dis season mate
idk bro, but 4 points would of put us through to da title
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May 2 2011 10:12pm
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you stole 4 points from us dis season mate
idk bro, but 4 points would of put us through to da title


Mate even us reds wasn't keen on it being you. Its better we got those b=points to boost our confidence, and give some extra football in the failropa league(hopefully).

None of us want United to over take our record. The thing is no one wants Chelsea to win, due to Torres.. Then again he probably wont last long there :)

Id love to of seen Arsenal take the trophy..

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Mate even us reds wasn't keen on it being you. Its better we got those b=points to boost our confidence, and give some extra football in the failropa league.

None of us want United to over take our record. The thing is no one wants Chelsea to win, due to Torres.. Then again he probably wont last long there :(

Id love to of seen Arsenal take the trophy..


I blame Bolton, Blackburn and Liverpool
you didn't need that penalty in 97th minute
you would of still been 5th
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May 2 2011 10:16pm
Quote (Thuram @ May 3 2011 04:13am)
I blame Bolton, Blackburn and Liverpool
you didn't need that penalty in 97th minute
you would of still been 5th


You would of won the game, if your players didn't act like prats and waste time. Once you score a penalty in extra time.. don't go mad in celebrating it as you know the ref will add 1-2mins on.. But they wasted a fair bit of time, which worked out in our favour.
A draw was a fair result that game, whether or not we got the penalty over extra time.

We would of been 6th mate.

6 first team players out a 17/18 year old in defence. No gerrard. well deserved.

KING KENNY!

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May 3 2011 02:48am
I wouldnt mind chelsea winning , torres has already made an example of himself to reina why he shouldnt leave. Yeah i would have loved to see arsenal win something finally
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