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Jackson Martínez, a Colombian who shone at FC Porto and who represented Portimonense in the last two seasons, decided to put an end to his football career.
According to information provided by Colombian radio Múnera Eastman Radio, Jackson, 34, made the decision with his family, although he recently admitted to the Spanish newspaper As that he would like to play one more season.
Jackson began to stand out in Independiente Medellín, he moved to Jaguares do México, until he entered Europe through FC Porto. After three seasons with the Dragons, he was loaned to Atlético de Madrid in the summer of 2015 for 35 million. In the emblem of the Spanish capital, he failed to shine and went to China, where he represented Guangzhou Evergrande. In 2018 he returned to Portugal to represent Portimonense. He played 40 games for his country, having scored 9 goals.
Decision agreed with your family. The time of retirement has arrived.
He gave us many joys, he achieved his dreams with discipline and seriousness. Good person Red idol!
Thank you very much, Jackson Martinez. @RadioMunera @paisitamunera pic.twitter.com/z5gPSqzbLm– Santy Martínez (@SantyMartinezM) December 6, 2020
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