At age 38, All Blacks star Dan Carter announced his retirement from international rugby through a message on their social networks.
The rugby world came out to congratulate him on his exuberant career spanning nearly 2 decades.
I officially retire from professional rugby today. A sport I’ve played 32 years which has helped shape me into the person I am today. I can’t thank everyone who has played a part in my journey enough, particularly you, the fans. Rugby will always be a part of my life. Thank you. pic.twitter.com/HTJl85ZcRB
– Dan Carter (@DanCarter) February 20, 2021
# TOP14
Le double champion du monde All Black Dan Carter vient d’annoncer sa retraite.Cette légende du rugby aura marqué le rugby français avec 2 Boucliers de Brennus gagnés lors de ces 4 saisons en France à l ‘@usap_officiel et au @ racing92
Bonne retraite @DanCarter 👏 pic.twitter.com/nSQ4pzMwLj
– TOP 14 Rugby (@ top14rugby) February 20, 2021
⌛ @DanCarter calls time. pic.twitter.com/aJY66aTL4S
– RUGBYcomau (@rugbycomau) February 20, 2021
I officially retire from professional rugby today. A sport I’ve played 32 years which has helped shape me into the person I am today. I can’t thank everyone who has played a part in my journey enough, particularly you, the fans. Rugby will always be a part of my life. Thank you. pic.twitter.com/HTJl85ZcRB
– Dan Carter (@DanCarter) February 20, 2021