End Of Gonzalo Higuain's Career: Faster Pension After Inter Miami Losing On MLS Playoff

JAKARTA - Gonzalo Higuain, one of Argentina's most successful strikers, left football for good on Monday night, after his team, Inter Miami, were eliminated from the MLS playoffs. Higuain et al lost 0-3 to NYCFC in the first round of the Eastern Region.

Higuain led David Beckham's side to the final in his final season as a professional, scoring 16 goals in 29 games.

Launching Marca, the former Argentine national team player played 90 minutes in which his team dominated. However, he had to end his career early.

He squatted on Citi Field's grass, shedding tears, while the camera surrounded a special moment in his career, which he left at the age of 34, with 785 games, 367 goals, 127 assists, and 14 titles.

The Argentine striker left a brilliant career behind him. He was born on the River Plate and spent his best years in Europe: Real Madrid, Napoli and Juventus, before moving on to two short periods at Chelsea and Milan.

"El Pipita" won three league titles with Real Madrid and also with Juventus, and was runner-up three times with the Argentine national team, two at the Copa America and the other at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.