Los Angeles FC defender Maxime Chanot announced his retirement from professional soccer on Wednesday.
The 35-year-old Luxembourg international spent 10 seasons in MLS with New York City FC (2016-23) and LAFC (2024-25).
Chanot contributed 10 goals in 237 appearances across all competitions during his MLS career. He featured in only one MLS match this season while dealing with a head injury.
“Since I was a child, I dreamed of becoming a professional footballer,” Chanot said. “I chased that dream with passion and determination. Nothing came easy, but I am proud that I never gave up.
“For 19 years, I fought every single day, I pushed my limits and got back up after every fall. I have had the immense honor and privilege of playing for great clubs around the world, representing my country and living a career full of unforgettable moments.
“Despite all my efforts over the past few months to return to the pitch, my head injury forces me to step away from the game I love. While I had hoped for a different ending, I trust in God’s plan and leave the game with a peaceful heart filled with gratitude for everything I have been blessed to experience in my career.”
A finalist for MLS Defender of the Year in 2019, he won an MLS Cup (2021) and Campeones Cup (2022) with NYCFC and a US Open Cup (2024) with LAFC.
“Max has enjoyed success everywhere he has played,” LAFC co-president and general manager John Thorrington said. “He has been a model of professionalism whose consistency and leadership with both his clubs and his national team will long be remembered. We are grateful for everything he brought to LAFC, and we wish Max the absolute best as they begin this next chapter together.”
Chanot scored four goals in 72 caps with the Luxembourg national team. He also played professionally in France, England and Belgium.
–Field Level Media