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
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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 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.
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"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.
"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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