Scott Carson has officially retired from professional football, ending a remarkable 22-year journey that saw him lift two Champions League titles, win four England caps, and become a beloved figure in the Manchester City dressing room. The veteran goalkeeper, 40, departs the game as one of English football’s most respected professionals and a cult hero among City fans.
Carson pulls curtain down
Manchester City goalkeeper Carson has announced his retirement, bringing down the curtain on a playing career that began back in 2003. The 40-year-old joined Pep Guardiola’s side from West Brom in 2019, initially on loan before completing a permanent move two years later. Despite making just two appearances for City, one in the Premier League and another in the Champions League, his presence was considered invaluable within the squad.
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“After an incredible journey between the posts, it’s time to hang up the gloves,” Carson wrote in his farewell post on Instagram. “Football has given me everything — memories, friendships, and moments I’ll never forget. Thank you to every teammate, coach, fan, and club that’s been part of the ride. It’s been an honour.”
Speaking to Manchester City club media, Carson also added: “The reaction from the fans towards me was always positive. I felt a great connection from the minute I signed. I had a wonderful time here and I’ll be forever grateful for my time here.”
Carson's storied career
Carson's two-decade career included spells across England and Europe. Starting at Leeds United, he joined Liverpool in 2005, winning a Champions League medal as an unused substitute in the dramatic Istanbul final. To gain experience, he was loaned to Sheffield Wednesday, Charlton Athletic (where he was named Player of the Year), and Aston Villa.
Carson was later a first-choice keeper for West Bromwich Albion, Turkey's Bursaspor, Wigan Athletic, and Derby County, making over 170 appearances for the latter. In 2019, he joined Manchester City, primarily as a veteran third-choice. Despite minimal playing time, his leadership was highly valued, contributing to a period of immense success. At City, he won four Premier League titles, two League Cups, and the 2023 Champions League Treble. He also earned four caps for England and was part of the 2006 World Cup squad.
AFPWhat comes next?
Carson’s future remains open, but many in football expect the veteran shot-stopper to transition into coaching given his wealth of experience. Manchester City are reportedly keen to retain him in some capacity, recognising his leadership qualities and popularity within the camp. With a career spanning more than 20 years, his understanding of the game and professionalism would make him an ideal mentor for younger goalkeepers.