Soccer-Walker calls time on England career four caps short of century


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Euro 2024 - Final - Spain v England - Berlin Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany - July 14, 2024 England's Kyle Walker reacts. REUTERS/Lee Smith/File Photo

March 10 (Reuters) - Kyle Walker hung ⁠up his England boots on Tuesday, four matches shy of a landmark 100 ⁠caps, bringing the curtain down on a 14-year international career that saw ‌him twice finish as a European Championship runner-up.

The 35-year-old right back announced his retirement from international football three months ahead of the World Cup, ending a journey that began with his debut in 2011 and ​included five major tournaments with the Three Lions.

The defender ⁠last pulled on an England shirt ⁠in a friendly against Senegal in June and was notably absent from recent squads ⁠for ‌World Cup qualifiers despite playing 27 Premier League games for Burnley this season.

"After more than a decade representing my country, I have decided to retire from ⁠international football. Playing for England has always been the ​biggest honour of my career ‌and something I will always be proud of," Walker wrote on Instagram.

"Thank ⁠you to every ​teammate, coach, manager, the 12th man, and everyone behind the scenes who has been part of the journey. Every roar from the fans pushed the team along and I’m looking forward to ⁠joining them to support the lads in the ​World Cup.

"The memories in an England shirt will stay with me forever."

Former Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur defender Walker experienced the agony of major tournament heartbreak twice, finishing as a ⁠runner-up at the Euros in 2021 and 2024 but has lost his England place to Reece James.

England boss Thomas Tuchel paid tribute to Walker's contribution to the national team, describing him as an England 'great' despite their brief working relationship.

"Although I only worked with him ​for a short period of time, I was always ⁠aware that he was one of England's greats who fully embraced the highest honour of ​representing his country," Tuchel said.

"An international career spanning 14 ‌years and five major tournaments is testament to ​Kyle’s dedication. He can look back on his time with the Three Lions with great pride."

(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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