Aaron Clapham is not a football player anymore. The 33-year-old midfielder announced his retirement a few hours ago. He spent most of his career playing in New Zealand. He also played in Australia and United States.
“A life times worth of highs and lows. Experiences money cant buy. Friends for life. It is with a deep sense of gratitude I retire from playing this great game. For the numerous people who helped along the way, thank you! To my parents, sister, and wife, thank you the most!” – said Calpham on his official Twitter account.

Clapham represented New Zealand National Football Team for 14 times and he was part of All Whites squad that played 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. He also represented Team Wellington in 2018 FIFA Club World Cup scoring a goal in the 3-3 draw against Al-Ain from United Arab Emirates.
He last played for Canterbury United in 2019-20 ISPS Handa Premiership.
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