London:Former Chelsea FC and Newcastle United striker Demba Ba announced his retirement from football on Monday.
Ba also played for West Ham United, Besiktas, Shanghai Shenhua, Istanbul Basaksehir, and FC Lugano in a 16-year senior career. He represented Senegal on 22 occasions and scored four goals for the nation at the senior level.
During his time at Chelsea, the Senegalese striker famously scored at Anfield after he capitalised on a Steven Gerrard mistake to fire the Blues' into the lead against Liverpool. The striker was a real handful throughout the game as Chelsea went on to secure a memorable 2-0 victory.
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He ended his time at the London-based club having made 23 starts and 28 substitute appearances while scoring 14 goals. Before moving to Chelsea, Ba starred for Newcastle during the 2011/12 season where his 16 goals in 34 games helped Alan Pardew's side qualify for the Europa League.