'Time for a new chapter': Former Socceroos captain Mile Jedinak retires

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'Time for a new chapter': Former Socceroos captain Mile Jedinak retires
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Mile Jedinak, who retired from international football in 2018, calls time on his professional football career with an Instagram post.

Former Socceroos skipper Mile Jedinak has called time on his playing career with a post on Instagram.He most recently played club football for Aston Villa but was released after the 2018/19 seasonThe 35-year-old,, said it was "now time for a new chapter" after playing almost 20 years for clubs around the world.

"A huge thank you to my whole family for supporting me through the years, special mention to my parents for showing me the values and belief in order for me to chase my Dream. The strong central midfielder most recently plied his trade with Aston Villa in England, but fell out of the rotation in 2018 and was released the next year.

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