By Kingsman – Almighty FM 103.7 Sports Desk
The football world is preparing to bid farewell to one of the greatest midfielders of the modern era. At 37 years old, Sergio Busquets has announced that he will retire at the end of the Major League Soccer (MLS) season, closing the chapter on a career that has spanned nearly two decades and delivered some of football’s most memorable moments.
🌍 A Career Defined by Greatness
Busquets’ story is one of both longevity and excellence. From his early days at Barcelona’s famed La Masia academy to lifting the World Cup with Spain, Busquets has been the backbone of every team he has played for.
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At Barcelona, he formed part of the legendary midfield trio alongside Xavi Hernández and Andrés Iniesta, a partnership that defined an era and changed the way the game was played.
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With Spain, he was the silent anchor in the squad that won Euro 2008, the 2010 FIFA World Cup, and Euro 2012, creating the foundations for the most successful run in Spanish football history.
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In the United States, Busquets joined Inter Miami in 2023, reuniting with Lionel Messi and Jordi Alba. Even in his late 30s, he showcased class and composure, raising the level of his teammates in the MLS.
In every team, his role was clear: control the midfield, dictate the tempo, and provide the stability that allowed others to shine.
âš˝ Style of Play: The Master of Simplicity
What set Busquets apart was not flashy skills or headline-grabbing goals. Instead, it was his football intelligence.
Busquets mastered the art of reading the game. He intercepted passes before they were played, anticipated opponents’ movements, and turned defensive actions into attacking opportunities in a matter of seconds.
The Spanish press often described him as the “shadow in the midfield” — rarely in the spotlight, but always the one making things work. Pep Guardiola, who elevated Busquets from Barcelona’s B team to the senior squad in 2008, once said:
“Without Busquets, we would not have achieved what we did at Barcelona. He is the most intelligent footballer I have ever worked with.”
That statement underlines his legacy. Busquets wasn’t about speed or strength; he was about brains, timing, and positioning.
🏆 Trophy Cabinet Like Few Others
When Busquets finally hangs up his boots, he will do so with one of the most decorated careers in football history:
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La Liga Titles: 9
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UEFA Champions League: 3
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Copa del Rey: 7
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FIFA Club World Cup: 3
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UEFA Super Cup: 3
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Spanish Super Cup: 8
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FIFA World Cup (2010)
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UEFA European Championship (2012)
Few midfielders in history can match such a résumé. He didn’t just play in great teams — he was one of the reasons those teams were great.
🇪🇸 Impact on Spanish Football
For Spain, Busquets was more than just a holding midfielder. He became the bridge between defense and attack in the tiki-taka style that conquered the world.
In Spain’s 2010 World Cup triumph, he played every single game, quietly neutralizing threats and keeping possession flowing. By Euro 2012, his role was so vital that both Xavi and Iniesta credited him as the “balance of the team.”
Even after Spain’s golden era faded, Busquets remained a leader and mentor for younger players like Rodri and Gavi, passing on his knowledge to a new generation.
🌎 The American Chapter
When Busquets joined Inter Miami in July 2023, many questioned whether he could still perform at a high level. He answered those doubts immediately.
Playing alongside Lionel Messi, Jordi Alba, and later Luis Suárez, he helped Inter Miami secure their first-ever Leagues Cup trophy in his debut season. His calm presence in midfield gave balance to a team full of attacking firepower.
In MLS, fans who had never experienced Busquets in his prime got to see firsthand why he was so highly regarded. His ability to control the pace of a match — even at 36 — was proof of his timeless quality.
🗣️ Tributes From the Football World
Following his retirement announcement, tributes poured in from across the globe:
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Lionel Messi: “Sergio is unique. I have played with many greats, but Busquets was always the one who made the game easier for everyone else.”
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Xavi Hernández: “When I think of Sergio, I think of intelligence and humility. He is the definition of a perfect teammate.”
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Spain FA President: “Busquets represents the golden era of Spanish football. He is an icon, a leader, and a legend.”
đź”® Life After Football
While Busquets has not confirmed his future plans, speculation is already growing.
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Many believe he could return to Barcelona in a coaching or ambassadorial role, given his deep ties to the club.
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Others suggest he could continue working in football development, particularly with youth players, passing on the tactical awareness that defined his career.
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There’s even talk that he could step into management, much like Xavi and Guardiola before him.
One thing is certain: his presence in football will not disappear with his retirement.
✅ Almighty FM’s Take
At Almighty FM 103.7, we see Sergio Busquets’ retirement as the end of an era. He was not just a footballer; he was a football thinker. His contribution went beyond trophies — he redefined what it meant to be a defensive midfielder.
As he prepares to leave the pitch for the final time, fans across the world will remember Busquets not for spectacular goals or fancy tricks, but for the moments of calm in chaos, the passes that unlocked defenses, and the intelligence that turned good teams into champions.
📻 Stay tuned to Almighty FM 103.7 – The Power House of Sports for more tributes, exclusive insights, and coverage of Sergio Busquets’ farewell season.