Mexico legend Andrés Guardado, the all-time caps leader for the national team, announced his retirement from professional soccer at the age of 38. Guardado will likely play his last match for Liga MX side León this Sunday, unless they make a surprise entry into the playoffs. Throughout his 19-year career, Guardado achieved success at both the club and international level, earning accolades such as three Gold Cup titles with Mexico and a Copa del Rey victory with Betis.
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Joe Batley: Bristol Bears lock out with leg fracture until late December
Mark Mapletoft, the England A head coach, informed that Bats had sustained a slight leg fracture and will be unavailable for Bristol's upcoming games, with hopes for his return for the Leicester match. Bristol faces Amptill in the Premiership Rugby Cup before a league game against Harlequins, followed by Champions Cup fixtures against Leinster and La Rochelle, before the Premiership clash with Leicester on 21 December. Full Article
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