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The Valencia midfielder said goodbye to the playground with the team of his life in Primera and will now help keep it from Calero's technical corps


The midfielder Vicente Iborra retires from professional football at the age of 37 after a laureate career of almost two decades, as announced by the Valencian player this Friday at a press conference in which he also announced that he will continue in the club as chief assistant to the technician of the first team, Julián Calero.
Vicente Iborra, the Valencia midfielder trained in the lower categories of Levante UD, has announced his retirement from professional football at age 37. After almost two decades of career full of successes, the Moncadense will hang his boots and give the jump to the granota technical corps as principal assistant to Julián Calero. Iborra’s career starts in 2008, when he debuted in the Levante’s first team in Second Division, contributing to the …
Vicente Iborra (37) confirmed his retirement as a professional footballer, weeks after contributing to Levante UD's return to the top division.
Vicente Iborra (37 years old) leaves football with his Levante UD in Primera Division. It was not, at all, his goal, because he wanted to enjoy the year of contract that had been won in the field of play when he achieved the promotion to Primera. However, the player, raised in the quarry of Levante UD, has taken a step aside and hangs his boots. In his backpack: two promotions as a Levante (2010 and 2025), four Europa League titles (three with S…
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