Former Chelsea and Spain Defender César Azpilicueta Announces Retirement: End of an Era for “Captain Sensible”
César Azpilicueta, the Spanish defender who became a cult hero at Chelsea and a reliable presence for Spain, has officially announced his retirement from professional football. At 36, the player known as “Azpi” and “Captain Sensible” is calling time on a 19-year career that took him from Osasuna to Marseille, then to Stamford Bridge, and finally to Atlético Madrid. For fans who value consistency, professionalism, and quiet leadership over flash, Azpilicueta’s exit marks the end of a rare breed of modern full-back. From Pamplona to Stamford Bridge: A Career Built on Grit Azpilicueta started at his hometown club Osasuna in 2006, breaking into the first team as a right-back at just 17. His performances earned him a move to Marseille in 2010, where he won Ligue 1 and established himself as one of La Liga’s most promising defenders. Chelsea signed him in August 2012 for around £7 million, a deal that looked like a low-risk squad addition at the time. Few p...