
Veteran footballer Tha’er Bawab has announced his retirement from professional football at the age of 40, following the termination of his contract with Dinamo București. The Jordanian international, renowned for his leadership and goal-scoring ability, cited a desire to focus on his personal life and future endeavors as reasons for stepping away from the sport.
Bawab joined Dinamo București in 2021, bringing valuable experience and veteran presence to the team. Over the course of his tenure, he made significant contributions on and off the pitch, earning the respect of teammates and fans alike.
In a statement, Bawab expressed gratitude for his football journey: “After many wonderful years in this beautiful sport, I have decided to retire. I am thankful to Dinamo București, my teammates, coaches, and the fans for their support throughout my career. I look forward to new challenges ahead.”
His departure marks the end of an illustrious career that spanned multiple countries and leagues, including stints in Israel, Jordan, and Romania. As he transitions into the next chapter of his life, Bawab is expected to remain involved in football, possibly through coaching or mentoring roles.
Dinamo București officials also paid tribute to Bawab, praising his professionalism and dedication during his time at the club.
The football community wishes Tha’er Bawab all the best in his future pursuits.