
Toni Kroos Announces Post-Retirement Plans
German midfielder Toni Kroos has revealed his plans after announcing his retirement from international football.
In an interview with Kicker, Kroos shared his intentions to prioritize family time and focus on his youth academy in Madrid, stating, "I will spend my time with my family mostly and I'll be working on my youth academy in Madrid as planned."
Kroos also mentioned his involvement with the Icon League, a project he founded with Elias Nerlich, saying, "The Icon League, which I founded with Elias Nerlich, will also start in September." This venture marks a new chapter in Kroos's career, as he transitions from the pitch to the sidelines.
Kroos's illustrious career with Real Madrid has been marked by numerous achievements. Since signing with the club in 2014, he has made 346 appearances, scoring 25 goals and providing 77 assists. His impressive performance has contributed to the team's success, winning several trophies, including two La Liga titles, two Copa del Rey titles, four UEFA Champions League titles, four UEFA Super Cups, and three FIFA Club World Cups.
As Kroos embarks on this new journey, his dedication to family and off-field ventures marks a significant shift in his life. His legacy as a talented midfielder will undoubtedly be remembered, and his contributions to the sport will continue through his work with the youth academy and the Icon League.
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