Robert Pires swamped by Arsenal fans as he arrives to sign for Indian Super League side FC Goa
- Robert Pires joins Indian Super League side FC Goa
- Frenchman was swamped by Arsenal fans as he arrived
- Pires spent six years at the Gunners, winning Premier League twice
- Freddie Ljungberg will also play in the league
He may have spent the last three years in retirement, but that hasn't diminished the appeal of Robert Pires for an army of Indian fans.
The former Arsenal man arrived in India to sign for FC Goa, and was greeted by a swarm of supporters.
Pires stopped to pose for photos and sign autographs. He then tweeted: 'Didn't know I had so many fans in India!'
Robert Pires was greeted by an army of Arsenal fans as he arrived to join Indian Super League side FC Goa
FC Goa and Arsenal fans await the arrival of the former Arsenal and Villarreal midfielder
The 40-year-old has come out of retirement to play for FC Goa, one of eight teams in the newly created league, and will be joined in the competition by a host of other ageing stars.
Former Gunners team-mate Freddie Ljungberg will play for Mumbai City while Alessandro Del Piero, David Trezeguet, Elano, Mikael Silvestre and David James will also feature in the league.
Pires retired in 2011 when his Aston Villa contract expired. He was brought to the club by compatriot Gerard Houllier but only featured nine times for the Midlands club.
Meanwhile, former Inter Milan defender Marco Materazzi has joined Chennaiyin FC. Although he might play for the club, the World Cup winner revealed he will primarily act as their manager.
'I am first a manager,' Materazzi told The Hindu. 'Our main players will be Elano, (Mikael) Silvestre and other Indian players. We can only play five or six foreigners.
'So maybe I will be on the bench. And, we can’t play without Indian players. We are here for them.'
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The former Football Wrtiters' Association Footballer of the Year signs autographs for fans
Pires, who retired three years ago after leaving Aston Villa, will compete in the eight-team league
Pires will be joined in the league by David Trezeguet, Alessandro Del Piero and Freddie Ljungberg
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