The 38-year-old from Adroguense confirmed the news after failing to reach an agreement with Los Andes, the club from which he emerged, to continue his career.
The center marker Jonathan Maidanachampion of the Libertadores Cup once with Boca Juniors and on two other occasions with River Plateconfirmed his retirement from professional football after failing to reach an agreement with The Andesthe club from which he emerged, to continue his career.
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The 38-year-old from Adroguense played his last game in December 2023, within the framework of the coronation of the “Millonario” in the Champions Trophy, beating Rosario Central 2-0 in Santiago del Estero.


There he won his 17th title with the Núñez institution, six of them international, among which the Copa Libertadores of 2015 and 2018 stand out, along with the 2014 Sudamericana.
He totaled 319 games for River, scored 8 goals and provided 17 assists, in addition to obtaining 11 local awards.
Previously, the Gladiator played two seasons at Boca Juniors, a club with which he won five titles, highlighting the 2007 Copa Libertadores and the 2005 Sudamericana.
Emerging in “Milrayitas”, Maidana also had steps in Metalist Kharkiv, from Ukraine; through Banfield and Toluca, from Mexico.
In addition, “Jony” wore the Argentine National Team shirt five times, one of them during the Copa América Centenario, played in the United States in 2016.
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