Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Ferdinand retires from international football
"After a great deal of thought, I have decided the time is right for me to retire from international football," Ferdinand said in a statement on the FA's official website. "At the age of 34, I feel it is right for me to stand aside and let the younger players come through, which allows me to concentrate on my club career. "The team looks in great shape and there is an influx of young, talented players coming through the ranks which bodes well for the future.
"I regard it as a great honour and a privilege to have represented my country at every level from Under-17s upwards. I have always been very proud to play for England. I would like to wish Roy and the team all the best for future tournaments. "A big thank you to all the fans, managers, coaching staff and players that I have worked alongside - the journey has been incredible " England boss Roy Hodgson said Ferdinand, whose last England game came in 2011, could be proud of his achievements for the Three Lion over a 14-year international career.
"It is important to pay tribute to someone of Rio's stature and the achievements he had in a senior international career with England over 14 years at the highest level," Hodgson said. "To have captained his country, to play at three World Cups and indeed score in one of those, marks him out amongst a very special group of players.
I appreciated the call from Rio to inform me of his decision, which clearly he had spent much time considering before reaching this point.
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