This World Cup winner just retired at the age of 32 from the German third division

Kevin Großkreutz
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We can all name footballers whose careers took an unexpected nosedive after early success. Players who were world beaters, only to find themselves out of form and favour in their prime years. This week saw perhaps the greatest example walk away from the game in what should still have still been his prime years. 

Kevin Großkreutz's decision to hang up his boots, at the age of 32, brings to an end an astonishing career of two halves for the German. His most recent club, KFC Uerdingen, could best be described as a bang average third-tier side, yet it wasn't long ago the towering utility man was hoovering up titles at the highest level.  

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