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Ex-Aston Villa, Stoke and Sunderland goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen retires from football aged 41

Great Dane will forever be part of the Black Cats' folklore after saving a crucial penalty from Alan Shearer in Tyne-Wear derby

Sorensen won more than 100 caps for Denmark

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THOMAS SORENSEN has called it a day and hung up his gloves.

The 41-year-old Danish keeper's decision to retire was revealed on social media.

 Sorensen famously saved a penalty from Alan Shearer in the Tyne-Wear derby
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Sorensen famously saved a penalty from Alan Shearer in the Tyne-Wear derbyCredit: PA:Press Association

Sorensen played in the Premier League for Sunderland, Manchester City and Stoke City.

Most notably he made 171 appearances for the Black Cats, securing his place as a club legend by saving an Alan Shearer penalty in a Tyne-Wear derby.

Most recently he appeared for A-League side Melbourne City in Australia, making 37 appearances last seasonn.

But Sorensen announced the end of his career on Instagram - and the great Dane also gave notice of a highly significant charity bike ride in the New Year.

He wrote: "It's with great pride and a little bit of sadness, that I today officially announce my retirement from professional football.

"It's been an amazing journey with so many people to thank. Family, friends, clubs, coaches, players and fans...THANK YOU. I will be forever greatful for your support.

"Now the time has come to reflect and then start a new chapter in my life. Something I am really looking forward to. Firstly my family and I will be staying in Melbourne.

 The Great Dane also played for Aston Villa in the Premier League
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The Great Dane also played for Aston Villa in the Premier LeagueCredit: Empics
 Sorensen won more than 100 caps for Denmark
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Sorensen won more than 100 caps for DenmarkCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

"In February 2018 I will organise and take on a 3500km bike ride "Ride for Kids" through 4 Aussie states to raise money for @starlightchildrensfoundationand @kidsaiddk."

Sorensen was also Denmark's No 1 keeper for 12 years after succeeding the legendary Peter Schmeichel.

He won 101 caps in total - his nation's eighth-most capped player of all time.


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