Motherwell FC midfielder Andy Halliday has announced his retirement from professional football, bringing an end to a 15-year career. Halliday, 34, has made 488 appearances for the club and has been a key player for the team. He has decided to retire due to injuries and a desire to pursue other opportunities. Halliday has been a fan favorite at Motherwell FC and will be remembered for his dedication and passion for the sport. The club has expressed its gratitude to Halliday for his service and wishes him well in his future endeavors. Halliday's retirement marks the end of an era for Motherwell FC, but the club remains committed to its players and fans. The team will continue to work towards its goals and strive for success in the future. Halliday's legacy will live on at Motherwell FC, and he will always be remembered as a true champion of the sport. Halliday has established his coaching academy and has various roles within the Scottish media, and he will continue to be involved in the sport in some capacity. The club has announced that it will be honoring Halliday's contributions to the team with a special ceremony. Fans are invited to attend and pay tribute to Halliday's remarkable career. The ceremony will take place on [date] at [time] at [location].