Former Birmingham City, Tranmere Rovers and Shrewsbury Town star to bring 21-year career to end

The conclusion of the 2023/24 season will mark the end of a career for a former Birmingham City goalkeeper.
Joe Hart spent a season at Birmingham City in the early days of his career. He is retiring at the age of 36. (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)Joe Hart spent a season at Birmingham City in the early days of his career. He is retiring at the age of 36. (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)
Joe Hart spent a season at Birmingham City in the early days of his career. He is retiring at the age of 36. (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)

​​Former Birmingham City goalkeeper Joe Hart has announced that he will retire at the end of the season.

Hart - currently at Scottish Premiership giants Celtic - will bring to an end a playing career that began in 2003. The 36-year-old announced the decision on Thursday afternoon and will play up until the conclusion of the 2023/24 season.

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He told Celtic TV: "I wanted to get the message out as of June I am going to stop playing football. This is something that I have thought about for a while, there's no right or wrong time is there?

"There is obviously a conversation around the goalkeeping position for next season and I think it's really important that with the blessing of the club we get the message out and it takes one thing out of what people are going to speculate over.

"Physically I feel great, I feel as good as I possibly can do. For my age and what I have done to my body, I have been on the bench since I was 15, have been involved in professional football every day since I was 16.

"I have gone down every avenue to keep myself in the best possible shape to give my all on game day and I do really think I am at that peak, but I am aware time waits for no man and I don't want my body to be retiring me. That was one of the key factors, thinking I can smash through the finish line.

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"Mentally I am in the one place I like to be, I am in a place of clarity. Obviously I have thought about this a lot. There's loads of key factors that have come into it but I think the right time is now."

Hart was a popular figure during his time at Birmingham City. He played 41 times for Blues in the 2009/10 season after being loaned from then league rivals Manchester City.

The Shrewsbury-born keeper would return to Manchester and become their first-choice goalkeeper for six seasons. He would win two Premier League titles, two League Cups and one FA Cup

Hart would later play for Torino, West Ham, Burnley and Spurs before ending up at Celtic where he has played for the last three seasons. At Celtic Park, he has won two Scottish Premiership titles, two Scottish League Cup and one Scottish Cup. Hart made 75 caps for the England national team with his last appearance coming in 2017.

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