Sergio Busquets to retire at end of MLS season after extraordinary career with Barcelona and Spain

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Busquets debuted for Barcelona in 2008 under Pep Guardiola and went on to play 722 matches for the club — putting him third all-time behind Xavi and Messi – while winning nine Spanish league titles and the Champions League three times.

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What Busquets lacked in speed and scoring, he more than made up for in his tackling, precise passing and ability to provide balance to the team both in defense and going forward.

Barcelona called him “a cornerstone of the finest Barça side of all time.” He played 143 games for Spain, winning the World Cup in 2010 and the European Championship in 2012. He was Spain’s captain upon retiring from international competition in 2022.

In 2023, Busquets joined Inter Miami where he was reunited with Messi and other former Barcelona teammates Luis Suárez and Jordi Alba. The team said Busquets has had an “extraordinary career” and is “one of the greatest midfielders in football history.” Former teammates — and rivals — praised him on social media.

“What a privilege it was to play with you all those years, brother,” Iniesta wrote on Instagram. “Your way of playing was one of a kind, and we will never forget it.” Former Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos, Busquets’s club rival and his teammate with Spain, recalled their time shared on the field as well as Busquets’ “modest and authentic character.” “(You were) a rival most of the time, other times my teammate, (but) you always stood out thanks to your class, vision, and talent,” Ramos wrote on X. (

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