Steven Gerrard has said that it has been a "privilege" to have spent the last 18 months of his career with the Los Angeles Galaxy.
The MLS club announced on Tuesday that Gerrard had played his final game for the club after the former Liverpool midfielder decided against extending his stay in California for another year.
In an open letter on the club's official website, the 36-year-old said: "Over the last year and a half, it has been a privilege to represent the LA Galaxy and play in front of this club's great fans.
"When I left Liverpool, I came to Los Angeles with the goal of helping the LA Galaxy lift another MLS Cup. I am very disappointed to have not achieved that objective, but I can look back at my time at the club with pride at what we accomplished, including two straight playoff appearances and countless memorable moments on the pitch.
"I have loved every minute of my time in the States and playing for the LA Galaxy. I am excited to see this league and this great club continue to grow.
"As someone who spent the whole of their career in Liverpool, it has been an incredible experience to come to Los Angeles and play for the LA Galaxy. I would like to thank Mr Anschutz, Dan Beckerman, Chris Klein and Bruce Arena for this opportunity. I would also like to thank my teammates, the coaching staff, the team staff and each and every supporter for their support since I arrived at this club.
"To the Galaxy fans at StubHub Center, it has been an honour to play in front of you. From my debut against San Jose to my final match in Colorado, you have shown me amazing support and I will never forget that. I am excited to continue to support the Galaxy going forward and I look forward to seeing you all again in Los Angeles soon."
Gerrard leaves Galaxy having scored five goals in 34 appearances in all competitions.