Barcelona defender Gerard Pique has shocked the football world by announcing that he intends to retire, not at the end of the current season but midway through the current campaign when the Spanish league breaks for the World Cup later this month.
Pique revealed that Barca's upcoming game against Almeria this Saturday will be his last at the Camp Nou and that the trip to Osasuna three days later will be both his final match for the Catalan club and the final match of his professional career.
The 35-year-old centre-back has made 615 appearances for Barca during his long and distinguished career, having become one of the most decorated footballers in history during the process. He won eight LaLiga titles, seven Copa del Reys and three Champions Leagues along the way.
"I've always said that there would not be any other team after Barca and that's how it will be," he said in an emotional video message posted online. "Football has given me everything. Barca has given me everything. You, the culers [fans], have given me everything."
Gerard Piqué has announced he is leaving FC Barcelona.
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) November 3, 2022
His final match for the club will be this Saturday at the Camp Nou. pic.twitter.com/Qe41p9ixLA
"And now that all of my dreams have come true I want to tell you I have decided that now is the time to bring this journey to its end."
Pique's announcement seemingly came out of the blue -- or the blaugrana, to be more specific -- with social media reacting quickly to the startling news, though it was Barcelona themselves who were the first to wish him well and express their gratitude for his years of faithful service.
A lifetime dedicated to Barça. Thank you, Piqué. pic.twitter.com/ps3wI0RSHO
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) November 3, 2022
The veteran defender retired from international football in 2018, but only after winning 102 caps for Spain and hoisting aloft both the Euro 2012 and 2010 World Cup trophies.
Once a champion, always a champion 🇪🇸🏆#FIFAWorldCup | @3gerardpique pic.twitter.com/gQjf1Oix7L
— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) November 3, 2022
And who can forget his beautiful control and finish for Barcelona in the Champions League?
Throwback to when Gerard Pique turned into Lionel Messi 🔥
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) November 3, 2022
(via @ChampionsLeague)pic.twitter.com/Xg3Wfp6coL
Some of Pique's present and former teammates and opponents appeared in the comments under his video message, with the likes of Patrick Kluivert, Fabio Cannavaro, Javier Mascherano and Edgar Davids leaving heartfelt comments.
"Always on my team," wrote Ivan Rakitic, who spent several years at Barca alongside Pique.
Of course, it goes without saying that Carles Puyol, Pique's ever-present defensive partner at the Camp Nou for many years, also took the time to congratulate his old buddy with a tender message of his own.
Gràcies per tot, Geri. Estic en shock. S'ha sigut molt injust amb tu, pocs han defensat la samarreta del Barça com tu ho has fet. Sempre podré explicar que vaig jugar al teu costat, un privilegi. T'estimo amic.❤️ pic.twitter.com/MweMaUnaXD
— Carles Puyol (@Carles5puyol) November 3, 2022
"Thanks for everything, Geri," Puyol wrote on Twitter.
"I'm in shock [...] few have defended the Barça shirt as you have. I will always be able to say that I played alongside you -- a privilege. I love you, friend."