At full time, fans were asked to stay in the stadium to say goodbye to Vardy.
Jamie Vardy scored his 200th goal in his final appearance for Leicester City yesterday (18/05).
The 38-year-old has had a 13-year career at the club.
Yesterday the foxes won 2-0 against Ipswich Town.
At full time, fans were asked to stay in the stadium to say goodbye to Vardy.
Surrounded by teammates past and present, his family and accompanied by Chairman Khun Top, Vardy emerged at full-time for a Guard of Honour.
He was presented with an array of gifts, and, as one last surprise, Leicester City's 24/25 Player of the Season award.
Speaking to the crowd, Jamie Vardy said: "Thank you. For taking myself and family in as one of your own. Hopefully I've repaid you for that."
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