Veteran Keeper Friedel to Retire

Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Brad Friedel is to retire at the end of the season, bringing down the curtain on a career spanning three decades, the English Premier League club announced Thursday.
The 43-year-old has played for several other English top-flight clubs, including Blackburn Rovers, Liverpool and Aston Villa.
Friedel, capped 82 times by the United States, joined north London club Tottenham in 2011 but has been back-up to Hugo Lloris since the Frenchman arrived at White Hart Lane the following year.
"I'm incredibly proud of what I've achieved in my career," said Friedel in a club statement.
"When I first started the journey I never imagined it would be this long, playing 23 seasons in total and representing some incredible clubs," added the veteran short-stopper, who is returning to the United States to become a member of the Fox Sports television channel's football commentary team.
Friedel will also be Spurs's “ambassador” in America and he intends to complete his pro-license coaching qualification as well.
"One thing I will miss is that day-to-day interaction with the staff and players. There really is nothing like it but my 44th birthday is here so I think it is a good time to call it a day," said Friedel.
"I've got some wonderful opportunities in front of me working for Fox TV and I'm completing my pro-license.
"I've also signed on as a club ambassador for Spurs focusing on the USA. I've got a great relationship with the staff and board, so I'll certainly do my bit to help the club go further.
"I've had a tremendous time here and met a lot of great people along the way. This is a wonderful football club and I feel honored to have been a part of it for four years," added Friedel, who holds the record for most consecutive Premier League starts -- 310 -- set during his time at Blackburn, Villa and Spurs.