Tottenham defender Ledley King has retired from professional football but will remain at Spurs in an ambassadorial role.
The former England international, 31, has struggled with injuries for a number of years and has been unable to train on a daily basis.
"Sadly my injuries and inability to train have finally brought an end to my career," King told Tottenham's website.
"I'm pleased that I can continue to work within the club."
After his debut in 1999, King went on to make 264 league appearances, winning the Carling Cup in 2008, and was club captain.
The centre-back also represented England 21 times and was in the 2010 World Cup squad.
His last appearance for his country came against the United States in South Africa two years ago.
"I have been here since I was a boy," added King, whose career was blighted by knee problems. "It is like a second home to me.
"I have always considered it my club and have always found it hard to imagine wearing the shirt of another team.
"I would like to say thank you to everyone at the club and to the fans.
"I have missed a lot of football over the years, but the Spurs fans have always been patient and incredibly supportive with me during difficult periods."
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