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‘Following Jesus comes first’ 22- year old footballer retires to embrace faith
Swiss footballer Silvan Wallner has shocked fans by announcing his retirement from professional football at just 22 years old, citing his commitment to his Christian faith and desire to observe the Sabbath.
Wallner, who began his career with FC Zurich in 2020, recently joined Austrian club Blau-Weiß Linz on a two-year contract and has made over 100 appearances in his professional journey, which included stints with Wil and BW Linz.
In a statement released by Blau-Weiß Linz, Wallner expressed his convictions, saying, “I am a devout Christian, and I read the Bible. I make my own decisions about my life.”
His decision to leave the sport has sparked mixed reactions, but Wallner remains resolute, choosing to prioritize his beliefs and follow a path that aligns with his faith.
“I wish to follow Jesus Christ, and as a result, the biblical day of rest has become important to me.
“As a footballer, this means that I no longer want to play professionally on Saturdays.
“This is my personal conviction, which I have reached in the last few days. I am not yet a member of any church.
“I say a big thank you to all the people who have accompanied and supported me in my sporting career.”
Wallner has played 5 times for Blau-Weiß Linz this season, with his last game a 1-2 defeat against TSV Hartberg at the end of October.
Additionally, Wallner was part of the Swiss U21 national team as recently as October, with his last appearance coming in early September during a 1-2 loss to Albania.