LISBON (Reuters) - Spain's World Cup-winning captain Iker Casillas is likely to announce the end of his goalkeeping career after suffering a heart attack on May 1, Portuguese sports newspaper O Jogo reported, citing the president of his club Porto. Casillas, 37, would not confirm the decision, saying in a tweet that "a day will come when I will have to retire. Casillas added that he had a check up with his doctor on Thursday and that "all was well." Casillas, who joined Porto in 2015, played 725 times for Real Madrid, winning three Champions Leagues and five La Liga titles. Casillas was released from hospital on May 6 after suffering a heart attack in training.
Source: The Star May 17, 2019 11:27 UTC