The star forward player of the Cardiff city team has hinted on retiring at the end of this season. The man is a Welsh footballer who plays for both Cardiff city as well as Welsh. He was a famous and well-established striker. Bellamy started off his career by playing for Norwich city. He went on to play for Coventry City and Newcastle United, before spending half a season on loan at Celtic in 2005. He returned to the Premier League later that year, playing for Blackburn Rovers, Liverpool, West Ham Unitedand Manchester City. During his career, Bellamy has won the Championship, the League Cup, the Scottish Cup and the Community Shield. He also has been a runner-up in the FA Cup and Champions League. He has been criticised for his behaviour on and off the pitch, but has accumulated millions of pounds for charity and also established a football academy in Sierra Leone. He made his senior debut for Wales in 1998, and gained 73 caps for his country, scoring 19 goals. He was also the Wales captain from 2007 to 2011, when he stepped down from the role due to injuries. He was also a member of the Great Britain Olympic team at the 2012 Olympics in London, appearing five times and scoring once. Bellamy won his 75th Wales cap in Friday’s disappointing 2-1 defeat by Macedonia in Skopje. He says : “My mood does change… I know I could change what I’m thinking,” said Bellamy, 34. “But the way I’m feeling now, it could be my last season in football. I have so much to look forward to after football.”