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Injury Forces Rafinha, 32, to Retire from Football
23 Dec
Summary
- Rafinha retires from football at 32 due to persistent knee injuries.
- He won a treble with Barcelona in his most successful 2014-15 season.
- His career was significantly hampered by three serious knee injuries.

Rafinha Alcântara, the former Barcelona and Brazil international, has announced his retirement from professional football at the age of 32. His career, which began at Barcelona in November 2011, was consistently overshadowed by a series of debilitating injuries, most notably three serious knee problems. These injuries significantly limited his appearances for the Catalan club.
Despite these setbacks, Rafinha was a part of Barcelona's treble-winning squad in the 2014-15 season, his most successful period. He played a role in iconic matches, including the 6-1 Champions League comeback against PSG in 2017. However, a second cruciate ligament tear in November 2018 marked a turning point, effectively concluding his time at Barcelona.
After spells on loan and a move to Paris Saint-Germain, another serious knee injury ultimately led to his decision to retire. Rafinha confirmed his retirement on social media, stating that the injury prevents him from competing at the highest level. Barcelona acknowledged his departure, wishing him well in his new chapter.




