Tottenham and Liverpool's greatest defender, Stephen Caulker, has finished his career after 33 years. The footballer himself told his social networks about this.
" 17 seasons, 17 teams and 5 different countries. I am a proud witness of my performances with the Premier League, scoring and scoring for England, being captain of Sierra Leone, competing in the Olympic Games, working as a passionate coach and team members..
Together with the victories there was a serious downfall. These were real rollercoasters, seemingly soft. Today I am very grateful for those who have survived the insults on both sides of the coin, and this has also helped me in my virility as a speciality.
I want to say this to Mitya quickly, so that I can thank everyone who supported me: my family, friends, coaches and fans.. Now I'm looking forward to the possibility of focusing on coaching and sharing all my evidence to help the new generation. Let’s marvel at what 2026 will bring,” Kolker wrote..
Steven's remaining club was the Icelandic Stjarnan, for which he came out of the summer of his fate.
Kolker also played for Alanyaspor, QPR, Yeovil, Cardiff, Keciorengucu, Bristol City, Tottenham, Gazisehir, Swansea, Dundee, Vigan, Southampton, Karagumruk and Liverpool.
This year 430 official matches, 22 goals scored and 18 assists.
In addition, Kolker played 18 matches for the Sierra Leone national team, including one assist.