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Fernandinho Calls Time on Glittering Career at 40: “I’ve Done Everything I Wanted”

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Last updated: 21 November 2025 16:56
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Former Brazil international Fernandinho has officially hung up his boots at the age of 40, bringing an end to a 23 year career that spanned Ukraine, England and his native Brazil. The ex-Manchester City midfielder confirmed his retirement after taking part in a charity match in Curitiba on Wednesday night.

“There’s nothing left to motivate me in football, I’ve already achieved everything I wanted to,” he told reporters. “Now it’s time to enjoy my family.”

It marks the end of one of the most decorated careers in modern Brazilian football. Fernandinho began and finished his journey at Athletico Paranaense, but the bulk of his legacy was forged abroad. He spent eight seasons at Shakhtar Donetsk, winning six league titles and becoming a cult figure in Ukraine, before joining Manchester City in 2013.

At City, he transformed into one of the Premier League’s finest defensive midfielders of his era, winning five Premier League titles, dominating under Pep Guardiola and helping redefine the No.6 role with his tactical intelligence, ball retention and (sometimes infamous) “tactical fouls”.

He served nine seasons in Manchester before returning to Athletico Paranaense in 2022. The club released him on New Year’s Day 2025, signalling the final chapter of his playing career.

On the international stage, Fernandinho made 53 senior appearances for Brazil, lifting the 2019 Copa América and earlier winning the Under 20 World Cup in 2003. Although remembered fondly, his Brazil career wasn’t without its scars, notably the fallout from the 7–1 defeat to Germany at the 2014 World Cup, a match that left several players unfairly pegged as scapegoats.

Despite that, his longevity and consistency at elite level is widely respected. From Donetsk winters to Premier League dominance, Fernandinho bowed out with a trophy cabinet most players can only dream of.
Next up? A quieter life.

Football may call him back someday perhaps into coaching, given his reputation as a dressing room leader but for now, Fernandinho insists he’s stepping away for good.
After more than two decades battling in midfield, you’d say he’s earned it.

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