Swiss Legend Xherdan Shaqiri Retires from International Football

Swiss Legend Xherdan Shaqiri Retires from International Football

Xherdan Shaqiri, the Swiss football legend, has bid farewell to international football after an illustrious career spanning 14 years. The 32-year-old midfielder, who currently plays for Chicago Fire in the United States, announced his retirement on Monday, leaving behind a legacy as one of Switzerland's most decorated players.

Shaqiri made his international debut in March 2010 at the tender age of 18. Since then, he has amassed an impressive 125 caps for the Swiss national team, becoming the second most-capped player behind his teammate Granit Xhaka. The former Bayern Munich and Liverpool star represented his country at four World Cups and three European Championships, showcasing his exceptional talent on the global stage.

Throughout his international career, Shaqiri has been a pivotal figure for Switzerland, contributing with both goals and assists. He is Switzerland's fourth top goalscorer with 32 goals, trailing only Alexander Frei, Kubilay Turkyilmaz, and Max Abegglen. His memorable performances include scoring in the penalty shoot-out against England in the Euro 2024 quarter-final, which turned out to be his final game for the Nati.

In a heartfelt message on social media, Shaqiri expressed his gratitude for the unforgettable moments he experienced with the Swiss national team. "Seven tournaments, many goals, 14 years with the Swiss national team and unforgettable moments. It's time to say goodbye to the national team. Great memories remain and I say to you all: thank you!"

Shaqiri's retirement marks the end of an era for Swiss football. His exceptional skills, unwavering determination, and infectious enthusiasm have inspired a generation of young players. He leaves behind a legacy of success and will be remembered as one of the greatest Swiss footballers of all time.

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