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Former Japan Forward Okazaki to Retire at End of Season 

Shinji Okazaki, an ex-Japan forward who was part of the Leicester City club that beat the odds to win the Premier League title in 2016, announced on Monday that he will retire at the conclusion of the season.

Okazaki joined Leicester in 2015 and played an important role in their title-winning season, making 36 Premier League games and scoring five goals.

The 38-year-old was also one of the most productive players for the Japanese national team, scoring 50 goals in 119 games to rank third all-time.

He represented Japan at three World Cups and scored three goals to power the Samurai Blue to victory in the 2011 Asian Cup.

“I have decided to retire at the end of this season,” Okazaki, who now plays for Belgium’s Sint-Truiden, said in a post on Instagram.

“I have given my all as a footballer up to now, but when I realised that my body was falling apart I naturally felt I had reached my limits.”

 

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