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MLS and U.S. men’s national team legend Landon Donovan is calling it quits, again. According to Yahoo! Sports, Donovan is retiring from professional soccer.

“I’m done. No more playing for me,” Donovan said.

The 35-year-old, the leading scorer in USMNT and MLS history, first retired in December of 2014 after winning the MLS Cup for the sixth time. He came out of retirement late last year with the Los Angeles Galaxy and scored one goal.

Now out of a contract, Donovan plans to spend more time with his family instead of pursuing other playing opportunities.

The Ontario, California native played for European clubs Bayer Leverkusen, Bayern Munich and Everton during his long and successful career, while also playing for the San Jose Earthquakes and the Galaxy in MLS.

His 57 goals for the USMNT are most all time. He hasn’t been called up to the national team since 2014, which was the same year as the last World Cup, where he was surprisingly left off the roster by then manager Jurgen Klinsmann.