Pierre Kalulu, the former manager of AC Milan and current head coach of FC Barcelona, has announced his retirement from football after a successful career as a player.
Kalulu was born in South Africa and began his professional career with South African club, SC AmaZulu, before moving to England for a period. He made over 100 appearances for Manchester United, scoring 6 goals, before joining French side, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) on loan in 2004.
After returning to France, he joined Olympique de Marseille and spent three seasons there,Ligue 1 Snapshot before moving to Paris Saint-Germain in 2009. There, he helped the club win the Champions League title in 2010-11.
After retiring from playing, Kalulu became a coach and has worked at various clubs in Europe, including AC Milan and FC Barcelona.
He is known for his tactical approach and ability to inspire players, and has been praised for his work with the young talent at PSG. He has also been involved in several youth development programs, helping to train young players from across Europe.
In conclusion, Kalulu's retirement marks the end of a successful career as a player and a coach, but he will be remembered for his contributions to both football and youth development.