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Landon Donovan Ends Retirement, Returns to LA Galaxy
- Updated: September 8, 2016
Longtime Los Angeles Galaxy star Landon Donovan is coming out of retirement to rejoin the club for the remaining portion of the 2016 season.
The Galaxy posted a video announcing the news:
He’s back. pic.twitter.com/tOEduyVv7u
— LA Galaxy (@LAGalaxy) September 8, 2016
Blake Thomsen of The Cauldron first reported the news Thursday.
Donovan is the most decorated player in Major League Soccer history. The 34-year-old forward is the league’s all-time leader in both goals (144) and assists (136) after stints with both the San Jose Earthquakes and the Galaxy.
He also owns both of those records for the United States national team with 57 goals and 58 assists at the international level.
Donovan, whose career with the U.S. squad didn’t receive a storybook ending after head coach Jurgen Klinsmann left him off the 2014 World Cup squad, walked away from the sport after winning the 2014 MLS Cup, his sixth …