Wycombe give guard of honour to Adebayo Akinfenwa on day of celebration for striker
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Wycombe Wanderers used their home game with Doncaster Rovers as a day of celebration for veteran striker Adebayo Akinfenwa.
The 39-year-old is set to retire at the end of the current season. He has been at Wycombe since 2016 - the longest spell he has had at any club in a career spanning more than two decades. Wanderers organised a guard of honour ahead of kick-off and those in attendance will all receive a commemorative e-ticket featuring an image of Akinfenwa.
A club statement said earlier this week: "Wanderers' players and staff will form a Guard of Honour for Adebayo Akinfenwa when the teams emerge ahead of kick-off for Saturday's League One fixture against Doncaster Rovers at Adams Park.
"The 39-year-old will be hanging up his boots at the end of the current season and his stunning career is being celebrated at Saturday's game against one of his former clubs. Included in the parade will be the club's all-time leading goalscorer Tony Horseman, who'll be on hand to present the modern-day hero with a token of appreciation on behalf of the Ex-Players Association. Be in your seats from 2.50pm to make sure you're ready to raise the roof to honour an all-time Wycombe great."
Akinfenwa has scored 60 goals since arriving at Adams Park and he is expected to still play an important part as they chase a League One play-off spot. Wycombe are eighth in the table with seven games remaining.
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