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San Jose Earthquakes striker Chris Wondolowski announced his retirement from Major League Soccer following the Quakes’ 1-0 regular season finale win on FC Dallas on Sunday.
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The 38-year-old Wondolowski scored the game’s only match to extend his MLS goal record to 171 — with 167 coming over the past 13 seasons for the Earthquakes.
He had five this season for San Jose (10-13-11, 41 points), which finished 10th in the Western Conference.
“This organization is going to do big things in the future,” Wondolowski told the crowd at PayPal Park in a on-field ceremony immediatedly after the game. “Thank you to the fans. I can’t thank you guys enough.”
After 17 seasons in @MLS, including 14 seasons with the San Jose Earthquakes, Chris Wondolowski has announced his retirement from soccer.
Thank you for everything, Wondo. #WondoForever ∞ pic.twitter.com/msvID2k2Z0
— San Jose Earthquakes (@SJEarthquakes) November 8, 2021
Wondolowski was in the starting lineup for just the ninth time this season in 32 appearances.
A five-time MLS All-Star and three-time Best XI selection, he also was named the league’s MVP in 2012. He also had 11 goals in 35 appearances for the United States men’s national team and was part of the 2014 World Cup squad in Brazil.