Edinson Cavani Retires from International Football
(Govima Sports Report).
In a heartfelt announcement, Edinson Cavani, one of Uruguay’s most prolific and beloved footballers, has officially retired from international football. The 37-year-old striker has decided to hang up his boots after an illustrious career spanning nearly two decades on the international stage.
Cavani, who made his debut for the Uruguay national team in 2008, has been a cornerstone of La Celeste’s attack. Over his international career, he earned an impressive 136 caps and scored 58 goals, making him one of the top scorers in the history of Uruguayan football. His contributions have been vital in several key tournaments, including the FIFA World Cup and the Copa América.
Known for his exceptional work rate, powerful headers, and clinical finishing, Cavani’s presence on the field has been instrumental in Uruguay’s successes. He played a pivotal role in Uruguay’s Copa América triumph in 2011 and was part of the team that reached the quarterfinals of the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
Reflecting on his career, Cavani expressed his gratitude to his fans, teammates, and coaches. “It has been an incredible journey, full of unforgettable moments and emotions. I am grateful to have had the honor of representing my country for so many years and to have shared the pitch with some of the best players in the world,” he said.
Uruguayan Football Association President Ignacio Alonso praised Cavani’s dedication and impact on the national team. “Edinson’s commitment and passion for the game have been exemplary. He has been a true ambassador for Uruguayan football, inspiring many young players with his professionalism and determination,” Alonso stated.
As Cavani steps away from international football, he leaves behind a legacy of excellence and a lasting impression on the sport. While his presence will be missed on the field, his contributions to Uruguayan football will be remembered for generations to come.