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Steven Gerrard retires from football
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1:41 PM EST, Thu November 24, 2016
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Steven Gerrard enjoyed a 19-year playing career, making over 700 appearances for Liverpool and winning 10 major trophies.
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Born in the Merseyside village of Whiston, he made his first-team debut aged 18, and quickly established himself as a fans' favorite.
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Gerrard made his England debut against Ukraine in 2000, the day after his 20th birthday.
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Gerrard won the FA Cup twice with Liverpool and the League Cup three times. He was made captain in 2003.
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His finest hour in a Liverpool shirt came in 2005 when he led Liverpool to a memorable European Champions League victory, beating AC Milan in a penalty shootout after trailing 3-0 at halftime. Gerrard sparked an incredible comeback, netting the first goal as the Reds leveled at 3-3.
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Gerrard won 10 major trophies with Liverpool but the one he really wanted, the Premier League title, eluded him. In 2013-14, Liverpool topped the league with three matches to play but his slip against Chelsea was crucial, and his side finished two points behind champion Manchester City.
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After a first-round World Cup exit with England at Brazil 2014, Gerrard called time on his international career having earned 114 caps but never getting past the quarterfinals at a major tournament.
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Gerrard was given an emotional send off-when he departed Liverpool in 2015, joining Major League Soccer team LA Galaxy.
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He followed in the footsteps of former England teammate David Beckham -- who played for LA from 2007-12. Gerrard ended his playing days when his two-year contract expired.