Jeffrey Bruma is ending his career as a professional football player. The 33-Year-Old Defender, Former Player of PSV and the Dutch National Team, Among Others, Announced His Retirement on Friday.
“I have made all my dreams come true,” Bruma Says in a video on Instagram. “I am grateful for that.”
Bruma had Been Without A Club for over a year Since Leaving RKC Waalwijk Last Summer. In Waalwijk, Injuries Limited Him to Twelve Appearances. His Earlier Periods at sc Heerenveen and Turkish Side Kasimpasa Were also Marked by Long-Term Injury Woes. The Defender Already Indicated in February That He was SeriOutly Considering Quitting.
Bruma started his career at feyenoord and moved to chelsea as a teenager. In London, He Became English Champion in 2010, Although He Played Few Matches at That Time. After a Loan Period at Hamburger SV, he ended up at PSV in 2013, where he had his best years.
In Eindhoven, Bruma Became National Champion Twice, Played in The Champions League, and Grew Into an International Player. In 2016, he earned a transfer to vfl Wolfsburg. Shortly afterwards, the Suffered a Severe Knee Injury. He then Played for Schalke 04 and Mainz, Among Others, But Never Reached his old Level Again.
Bruma Played a Total of 25 International Matches for Orange. His last appearance in The Dutch National Team was in November 2016.