England's Teddy Sheringham is sent flying by Germany's Stefan Reuter, left, during their European Soccer Championships semi-final match at London's Wembley Stadium in this Wednesday June 26, 1996 file photo. Former England striker Sheringham will retire from soccer at the end of the season and end a 24-year playing career remarkable for its longevity and late blossoming. Even though Sheringham, who is midway through a season with Colchester in the second-tier League Championship, was 33 before he won a major title, he will leave with three Premier League medals and one each from the FA Cup and the Intercontinental Cup. The 41-year-old forward played 51 times for England and had two stints with Tottenham, but was most famous for scoring a late equalizer and then setting up the winner in Manchester United's 2-1 win over Bayern Munich in the 1999 Champions League final.