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Former QPR and Sunderland striker Danny Dichio has announced his retirement from professional football. Full Article at IMScouting
Toronto FC fan favorite Danny Dichio looks out at BMO Field after announcing his retirement as a player (Sept. 9, 2009). Full Article at Toronto Star
Toronto FC's Dwayne DeRosario, right, celebrates scoring his side's first half goal against his former team Houston Dynamo, as teammates Marvel Wynne ,left, and Danny Dichio and Pablo Vitti ,right, join the celebration during a MLS soccer game in To... View Photo »
FORMER QPR and Sunderland striker Danny Dichio has announced his retirement as a player. The 34-year-old's most recent club was Toronto FC, where Dichio scored 14 goals in 59 appearances over two-and-a-half Major League Soccer seasons. Full Article at The Scotsman
(Photo: Forward Danny Dichio is leaving the field, but staying at Toronto FC. Tyler Anderson/ National Post) TORONTO — It was a sad day, but the hero did not shed any tears. His body was just too battered to keep playing the game he loves. Full Article at Canada.com
Toronto FC says Danny Dichio will continue in a coaching and scouting role with his family remaining in Toronto. Full Article at Canoe
Toronto FC forward Danny Dichio, right, battles for the ball against New York Red Bulls defender Andrew Boyens during second-half MLS soccer action in Toronto on Wednesday, June 24, 2009. View Photo »
TORONTO -- Danny Dichio, the striker who scored Toronto FC's first goal, is retiring. Dichio made the announcement Wednesday in Toronto. The English native has 14 goals in 59 games for Toronto, with injuries limiting his playing time. Full Article at ESPN
(Photo: Forward Danny Dichio is leaving the field, but staying at Toronto FC. Tyler Anderson/ National Post) TORONTO — It was a sad day, but the hero did not shed any tears. His body was just too battered to keep playing the game he loves. Full Article at National Post
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