Shinji Okazaki: Ex-Leicester forward and Premier League title winner announces retirement

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Shinji Okazaki celebrates scoring a goal for Leicester
Shinji Okazaki scored 19 goals in 137 appearances for Leicester

Forward Shinji Okazaki, who won the Premier League title with Leicester, has announced he will retire from football at the end of the season.

Okazaki, 37, joined the Foxes in the summer of 2015 and scored five goals in his debut season to help the club defy the odds and win the league under Italian manager Claudio Ranieri.

The Japan international now plays in Belgium with Sint-Truiden.

“I have given my all as a footballer up to now,” Okazaki posted on Instagram.

“When I realised that my body was falling apart I naturally felt I had reached my limits.”

Injuries have restricted Okazaki to just five appearances for Sint-Truidense in the Jupiler Pro League this season and he has not played since 16 December.

Okazaki is third on Japan’s all-time scoring list, registering 50 goals in 119 appearances, and he was part of the Japan team that won the Asian Cup in 2011. He also featured for his country at three World Cups.

He started his professional career in his homeland with Shimizu S-Pulse before moving across to Europe to sign for Bundesliga club Stuttgart in 2011.

After a two-year spell with German side Mainz between 2013 and 2015, Leicester came calling and he featured 36 times in their title-winning campaign.

Okazaki left Leicester when his contract expired at the end of the 2018-19 season and he joined Spanish side Malaga on a free.

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However, his deal was cancelled after just 34 days – before he had even played a game – with the club unable to pay his wages.

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