Key Points

Lucas Vazquez has officially bid farewell to Real Madrid after 18 years, marking the end of an era. The winger leaves with 23 trophies, including five Champions League titles. In an emotional video, he thanked fans for unforgettable memories and called Madrid his home. Club president Florentino Perez praised Vazquez for embodying the club’s values.

Key Points: Lucas Vazquez Bids Emotional Farewell to Real Madrid After 18 Years

  • Vazquez played 402 matches over 10 seasons with Real Madrid
  • Won 23 titles including 5 Champions Leagues
  • Joined the club at 16 and rose through youth ranks
  • President Perez praised his humility and winning spirit
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'Unforgettable nights, eternal memories': Vazquez bids farewell to Real Madrid

Lucas Vazquez leaves Real Madrid after 18 years, 400+ matches, and 23 titles, sharing heartfelt gratitude in an emotional farewell message.

"We’ve lived unforgettable nights together, celebrated 23 titles and created memories that will stay with me forever. – Lucas Vazquez"

Madrid, July 15

After spending 18 years with Real Madrid, Lucas Vazquez has bid the club farewell on Wednesday.

The club confirmed that an institutional tribute and farewell ceremony for Vazquez will take place at Real Madrid City, with the presence of club president, Florentino Perez on Thursday.

“Dear Madridistas, it's been nearly 2 decades since I arrived at Valdebebas as a 16 year old full of dreams and excitement to wear this shirt. Every step along the way has been a gift, and over time, Madrid became my home. We've lived unforgettable nights together, celebrated 23 titles and created memories that will stay with me forever.

Today, after more than 400 matches, it's time to say goodbye to the club of my life. But I leave with peace of mind knowing I gave it my all. I've always been aware of the responsibility and privilege that comes with wearing this badge," said Vazquez in a video posted by Real Madrid.

Vazquez joined Real Madrid in 2007, aged 16, and played at every level of the Madrid youth system, from the Under-19s to Castilla. After a season on loan at Espanyol, he made his debut for the Real Madrid first team in September 2015.

“I've enjoyed every match, training session, trip, and if there's one thing this journey has taught me, it's that no one should ever tell you that you can't achieve something. I may be leaving Real Madrid, but Real Madrid will never leave me. Wherever I go, I will proudly say that I had the honor of playing for the greatest club in the world. Thank you for being part of the most beautiful journey of my life. Hala Madrid, and nothing more,” he added.

Since making his debut he has worn the Los Blancos shirt in 402 matches over 10 seasons, in one of the most successful periods in Real Madrid's history. During this time, he has won 23 titles with five European Cups, five Club World Cups, four European Super Cups, four La Liga titles, one Copa del Rey, and 4 Spanish Super Cups.

“Lucas Vázquez exemplarily represents the values of Real Madrid, which has made him one of the most beloved players by our fans. Lucas Vázquez symbolizes the hard work, perseverance, humility, and winning spirit essential to succeed in this shirt. He is a player who earns the affection and recognition of all Real Madrid fans. Real Madrid is and always will be his home," read the statement by Real Madrid president Perez.

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Shreya B
Emotional farewell 😢 We don't see such loyalty often in modern football. As someone who started following Real during Ronaldo era, Vazquez was always the silent warrior. Hope he gets a proper testimonial match!
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Aryan P
Respect from Delhi! 23 trophies is insane. But I wish the article mentioned more about his contributions to the team spirit. Every dressing room needs a player like him - always ready to fight for the badge.
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Priyanka N
As a woman football fan in India, I find such stories inspiring. Shows you don't need to be the most flashy player to leave a lasting legacy. His journey from academy to first team is what dreams are made of!
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Karan T
While I appreciate his service, let's be honest - he was never world class. Good utility player but Real should have phased him out earlier to make space for younger talents. Still, 18 years is commendable.
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Nisha Z
His story reminds me of our own Sunil Chhetri - not the most gifted but made up with dedication. Hope Indian youngsters learn from such players rather than just idolizing the Ronaldos and Messis. Hard work pays off!

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