Italy's Euro 2020 winner Immobile retires after 17-year career

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Sat, 15 Aug 2026 - 02:14 GMT

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Bologna's Ciro Immobile scores the penalty to win the shoot-out REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo

Bologna's Ciro Immobile scores the penalty to win the shoot-out REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo

 (Reuters) - Former Italy and Lazio striker Ciro Immobile has retired from professional football, his club Paris FC ​said on Friday.

 

"Immobile expressed his wish to devote ‌most of his time to his loved ones after 17 years as a professional," the French club said in a ​statement.

 

The 36-year-old striker joined Paris FC from ​Bologna in February and made 12 Ligue 1 ⁠appearances, scoring twice.

 

He scored 306 goals in 599 club ​matches in all competitions, also netting 17 times in ​57 appearances for Italy.

 

The forward was part of Italy's Euro 2020-winning squad and scored twice during the tournament, which concluded ​with victory over England in the final at Wembley ​in July 2021, with the tournament being postponed by a year ‌due ⁠to the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Immobile enjoyed his greatest success during his eight seasons at Lazio, becoming the club's all-time leading scorer with 207 goals in 340 appearances. ​He won the ​Coppa Italia ⁠and two Italian Super Cups with the Rome club.

 

In 2020, he won the ​European Golden Shoe after equalling Gonzalo Higuain's ​single-season ⁠league record of 36 Serie A goals, and he finished as Serie A's leading scorer four times.

 

He also played ⁠for ​Italian clubs Juventus, Pescara, Genoa ​and Torino, Germany's Borussia Dortmund, Spain's Sevilla and Turkish side Besiktas.

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