Mundo Albiceleste: “I have retired, it is confirmed. They offered me many things, including from the United States. But that's it, I have given everything.
Playing the last year was very difficult but I was able to see my old man. I stopped playing because I lost my number one fan.”Following the news Tevez is hanging up his boots, here is a run down of some of the wildest moments from his playing career.Beyond being a major transfer coup, West Ham United's double swoop for Tevez and his Argentina team-mate Javier Mascherano appeared a normal deal when it was completed on Deadline Day in August 2006.However, it later transpired that the pair were both owned by a third-party group, with a drawn out legal process following that resulted in third-party ownership being banned in England, with FIFA later following suit.Seven goals in the last 10 matches of the season from Tevez helped secured the Hammers' survival at the expense of Sheffield United, with the two clubs later reaching an out-of-court settlement after the Blades took legal action.During his one season spell at Upton Park, Tevez reportedly became a hit with women on a team night out, according to Carlton Cole.Recalling the night out, Cole explained: “That was when I knew he was famous too.
I knew of him, obviously, but that was when I started to know he was loved, because everyone gravitated towards him. And I'm talking about everyone.
Birds, the waiters, everyone just wanted a picture with him, so I was like 'he is actually a big deal'."He also revealed that he lost Tevez at around one in the morning and was unable to get hold of his fellow striker until 5am when Tevez finally answered his phone.During Manchester City's Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich in.
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