🚨🇸🇪 𝐎𝐅𝐅𝐈𝐂𝐈𝐀𝐋 | Oscar Wallin has retired from football at the age  of 24. 👋 Wallin: "I have no desire any more. Technically, I could take it  up again, but I have

Swedish centre-back Oscar Wallin has officially retired from professional football at the age of 24, revealing in a candid interview that he no longer harbors the passion required to continue. The former Peterborough United defender, who contributed to the club’s EFL Trophy victory at Wembley, shared his decision with Swedish newspaper Sundsvalls Tidning, emphasizing a desire to reclaim aspects of life sacrificed during his 15-year involvement in the sport.

“Now I have no desire anymore,” Wallin stated. “Physically, I could still play, but right now I don’t have that want. I also have no interest in playing in Sweden.” He elaborated on wanting to pursue experiences neglected due to football commitments: “I feel I want to do things I have sacrificed or neglected over the last 15 years because I have played football, so yes, I have now stopped playing.”

Wallin reflected on his unplanned career path: “I’ve really never planned anything in football. I just took it as it came, but I’ve known for a long time that I wouldn’t play until I’m 35. Now I’ve stopped at 24, but it could just as well have been 27 or 22.”

Once a highly regarded prospect in Sweden’s youth national teams, Wallin progressed through academies at GIF Sundsvall before senior stints with Hudiksvalls FF and Degerfors IF, helping the latter achieve promotion to Allsvenskan. His move to England in 2024 saw him join Peterborough United, where he made 45 appearances, including a key role in their 2-0 Wembley triumph over Birmingham City in the EFL Trophy final.

While in England, Wallin quietly pursued higher education, earning a degree in economics from Mid Sweden University. Reports indicate he is now exploring opportunities in banking and finance, leveraging his academic background for a career transition.

Wallin’s journey highlights a growing trend among young athletes prioritizing mental well-being and life balance. Physically capable but emotionally detached, he chose fulfillment over prolonging a career that no longer ignited passion. Teammates and coaches at Peterborough praised his professionalism, with manager Darren Ferguson noting Wallin’s happiness as paramount.

The decision, announced December 14, 2025, marks Wallin as retired on platforms like Transfermarkt. Fans admire his self-awareness, with social media filled with supportive messages: “Respect for knowing when to stop” and “Smart move—life’s more than football.”

Wallin’s story serves as inspiration: recognizing when to pivot toward new chapters. From promising youth international to economics graduate entering finance, his path underscores diverse possibilities beyond the pitch.

As he embarks on this next phase, Wallin leaves behind a legacy of solid defending and quiet determination—now channeled into a promising civilian career.