Midfielder Victor Ulloa announced his retirement after 13 seasons in MLS.
Ulloa, 31, tallied six goals and 14 assists in 243 matches (172 starts) with three teams from 2011-23.
“As one chapter closes, another begins,” he posted Sunday on social media. “I am excited for the next phase of my life and the challenges it may bring. Thank you all for being a part of this extraordinary journey.”
He played the past four seasons with Inter Miami CF after stints with FC Cincinnati (2019) and FC Dallas (2011-18).
Ulloa helped Dallas win the Supporters’ Shield in 2016.
–Field Level Media
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