Cristiano Ronaldo will not be the primary soccer famous person to move off to one of many world’s supposed minor leagues within the latter years of his profession. The temptation for one final big payday, to be a trailblazer in a nation seeking to increase its standing within the sport, or simply to attempt one thing completely different typically may be too massive to withstand. Not each participant bows out proper on the high like Zinedine Zidane — even when the France nice was despatched off within the final sport of his profession, the World Cup closing of 2006. Others, like Pelé, Johan Cruyff, Zico, Xavi Hernandez, and now the 37-year-old Ronaldo at Saudi Arabian membership Al Nassr, discover themselves prolonging their careers at unlikely soccer outposts often for huge quantities of cash. Here’s a give attention to a couple of of them, throughout 5 completely different international locations:
PELE
It was a transfer that modified U.S. sports activities historical past. Pelé, the Brazil nice and proprietor of an unprecedented three World Cup winners’ medals, signed for the New York Cosmos in 1975 after being wooed by the staff for 4 years. Pelé’s 2 1/2 seasons there — he earned $2.7 million, in keeping with the Cosmos’ then-general supervisor Clive Toye — put U.S. soccer on a path to internet hosting the World Cup in 1994 and launching Major League Soccer two years later. The Cosmos’ common attendances almost tripled in Pelé’s first yr and continued to develop. He scored 37 targets in 64 matches within the North American Soccer League and did all of the PR work required in his mission to make soccer mainstream and underpin a surge in youth participation. “We would not be where we are today,” MLS Commissioner Don Garber mentioned, “if it wasn’t for Pelé deciding to come to the United States.” So many high gamers have since made their approach to the U.S., sometimes to finish their careers and for life-style causes: Franz Beckenbauer, Johan Cruyff, George Best, David Beckham and Thierry Henry, to call just some.
ZICO
Zico is nearly as fondly remembered in Japan as he’s in his native Brazil. After two extremely profitable spells at Flamengo, both facet of two years at Udinese in Italy, the playmaker give up his enjoying profession, solely to return out of retirement on the age of 38 to assist usher Japanese soccer into professionalism. He performed for 4 seasons at Kashima Antlers from 1991-94, a interval which took within the inauguration of the J-League in 1993. Zico remained in Japan till 2006, staying at Kashima as its technical director after which coach earlier than turning into the nationwide staff’s coach for the four-year cycle as much as the 2006 World Cup. He has since been elected into Japanese soccer’s Hall of Fame and is called the “God of Football” in Japan. Along with England nice Gary Lineker, who additionally performed in Japan initially of the league, Zico is considered a key determine within the improvement of Japanese soccer and its progress in recognition. Dunga, Hristo Stoichkov and most not too long ago Andres Iniesta, Spain’s World Cup winner from 2010 who has performed for Vissel Kobe since 2018, are different main names to have performed in Japan.
XAVI HERNANDEZ
Xavi wasn’t the primary star participant to land in Qatar’s high league however he may need had probably the most prominence, given he arrived halfway via 2015 — at age 35 — on the again of being the Barcelona captain who lifted the Champions League trophy weeks earlier. The league had been operating for greater than 40 years by that time and, because the flip of the century, had enticed high-profile gamers reminiscent of Marcel Desailly, Pep Guardiola and Gabriel Batistuta in 2003 and 2004 and Raúl González in 2012. Even Brazil nice Romário came to visit to the tiny, oil-rich emirate to play, if just for three video games in 2003 at a reported value of $1.5 million for Al-Sadd, Qatar’s greatest membership. That was earlier than Qatar, in 2010, gained the appropriate to host the 2022 World Cup. In that 12-year stretch, Xavi — one in every of Spain’s biggest gamers — was probably the most well-known soccer import, his stint within the nation lasting six years and following a plan that noticed him take his teaching {qualifications} and be a World Cup ambassador. He was a participant for Al-Sadd from 2015-19 after which coached the staff from 2019-21 earlier than returning to Barcelona as its coach.
ALESSANDRO DEL PIERO
Del Piero, the majestic Italy World Cup-winning ahead, is comfortably the most important identify to have performed in Australian soccer after his two years with Sydney FC (2012-14) on what was described by the membership because the “largest professional sporting contract in Australian history” — a reported $2 million a season. Del Piero scored 24 targets in 48 video games however, as a uncommon famous person to play soccer in Australia, mentioned his biggest satisfaction was aiding the expansion of the sport Down Under as TV viewership and Sydney’s attendances swelled. A file 35,000 spectators watched the 38-year-old Del Piero’s debut, Sydney’s membership grew past 10,000, and the membership’s chairman, Scott Barlow, mentioned it lifted the “A-League onto the world stage.” No different participant, previous or current, within the A-League comes near matching Del Piero’s gravitas — former Liverpool and England striker Robbie Fowler had brief stints at two Australian golf equipment earlier than the Italian’s arrival, and Dwight Yorke spent a season at Sydney earlier than that — so, in a way, it has been a missed alternative in a rustic the place rugby league and cricket is king. Australian soccer did get a well timed uplift on the current World Cup in Qatar when the nationwide staff reached the final 16.
DIDIER DROGBA
In 2012, Chinese golf equipment made a concerted push to draw high stars to its highest league — the Chinese Super League — after getting over the fallout of a corruption scandal that broken its status. Not sufficient, although, to dissuade Didier Drogba to signal for Shanghai Shenhua as maybe the most important draw of this primary batch of main gamers that additionally included Nicolas Anelka. Drogba, then aged 34, was an enormous deal on the time, not least as a result of the Ivory Coast striker had simply led Chelsea to its first Champions League title by scoring a late equalizer in regulation time after which the clinching penalty within the shootout of the 2012 closing. Drogba referred to as it a “leap into the unknown,” with Shenhua chairman Zhu Jun prepared to pay Drogba a reported $300,000 per week to assist drag his staff up the league and Chinese soccer officers hoping it could increase the nation’s hopes of turning into a serious international participant. Drogba lasted six months earlier than returning to Europe with Galatasaray in a messy break up and China by no means has managed to compete with Europe as a go-to league. However, Guangzhou Evergrande grew to become the primary Chinese staff to win the Asian Champions League, in 2013 — they gained it once more in 2015 — and one other wave of high gamers arrived in 2017, together with Carlos Tevez, Alexandre Pato and Oscar.