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Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou was among those to congratulate A-League stalwart Leigh Broxham on a decorated career that will end next month with more than 450 competitive appearances for Melbourne Victory to his credit. 

The Victory announced on Tuesday that 36-year-old Broxham would retire at the end of the season after 18 years of service at the club.

Broxham will leave the game with the record for most A-League appearances, with a current total of 384. He started out as a kit man at the club before making his debut under Ernie Merrick in 2007.

In all competitions, the former Victory captain has appeared in 459 games for the Melbourne club.

However, having made just three A-League appearances this season - all off the bench - Broxham said it was time to end his playing career.

Leigh Broxham has retired from football after a stellar 18-year career

Leigh Broxham has retired from football after a stellar 18-year career

The Melbourne Victory stalwart started out as a club kitman before getting his chance

The Melbourne Victory stalwart started out as a club kitman before getting his chance

'The way the season has gone for me this year personally, it felt the right moment (to retire) ... physically, mentally and how I can contribute to the club and giving opportunities to others as well.

'I've had moments and experiences in the game that will stay with me forever and I have made lifelong friends that only football can create and I will be forever grateful for that.

'This club has been a part of more than half of my life and I'd like to thank everyone, from the players, coaches and staff who have been a part of my journey over my career.

'Most importantly, I want to thank my family, my wife Sam and kids Sonny, Billie and Mila for being there every day for me.

'During the good days and the bad, the highs and the lows, my family has always supported me and I cannot wait to be there for them in our next chapter as a family.'

With the Victory, Broxham has won four

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