Jakub Blaszczykowski, a former midfielder for Borussia Dortmund who played for Poland and scored 29 goals in 109 matches for his nation, has declared his retirement.
“Every road has its end… I made the difficult decision to end my career,” the 37-year-old said on Facebook late Thursday.
“Thank you for the huge support I received every step of the way,” Blaszczykowski told his fans.
Blaszczykowski began his professional career at Wisla Krakow before joining Borussia in 2007. He remained with the club for ten seasons with the exception of a one-year loan to the Italian team Fiorentina.
He moved to Wolfsburg in 2016 for three seasons before returning to Wisla.
Blaszczykowski scored 28 goals in 235 Bundesliga games.
He helped to save Wisla, the 13-time Polish champions, from bankruptcy as he bought a quarter of the club’s shares when he returned home in 2019.
Having played only two games last season because of injuries, he will bid farewell to Wisla in his last ever game for the club on August 5.
Blaszczykowski trails only Robert Lewandowski in terms of appearances for Poland.
He was a member of the 2018 World Cup squad in Russia but was not selected for the 2022 edition in Qatar.