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- Updated: May 4, 2016
Former Italy striker Luca Toni has announced his retirement from football after a career spanning three decades.
The 2006 World Cup winner, who has scored 156 Serie A goals for eight different clubs, will hang up his boots after a final game for Verona against Juventus on Sunday.
Last season, at 38-years-old, Toni became the oldest player to win the league’s top scorer award – an accolade he shared with Inter Milan’s …
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