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Liverpool hero Dirk Kuyt: Retirement a decision of the heart

Liverpool hero Dirk Kuyt has announced his retirement after guiding Feyenoord to the Eredivisie title this week.

Kuyt, who represented his country 104 times and played in the 2010 World Cup final, rounded off his playing career in fairytale fashion on Sunday by scoring a hat-trick to seal Feyenoord's first Eredivisie title since 1999.

The 36-year-old will remain with Feyenoord - who he rejoined two years ago - in a non-playing capacity, with the Dutch champions confirming he is to train with the aim of joining their technical management team.

"Throughout my career I have always followed my heart when taking decisions and that goes for this one too," Kuyt said.

"To me this feels like the right time to retire. I have had two fantastic years here since returning to Feyenoord, with this season's title as the absolute pinnacle. I had the dream of winning trophies and becoming a champion with Feyenoord. All my dreams have come true."

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