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Suarez To Retire From Uruguay With Record 69 Goals

Suárez to Retire from Uruguay with Record 69 Goals

Luis Suárez, the Uruguayan striker, has announced his retirement from international football after a glittering career that saw him score a record 69 goals for his country.

Suárez, 35, made his debut for Uruguay in 2007 and has since become one of the most prolific strikers in the history of the game. He has played in four World Cups and helped Uruguay win the 2011 Copa América.

Suárez's decision to retire from international football comes after a disappointing World Cup campaign for Uruguay. The team was eliminated in the group stage and Suárez failed to score a goal.

Despite his recent struggles, Suárez remains one of the most respected and feared strikers in the world. He is a clinical finisher and has a knack for scoring important goals.

Suárez's retirement will leave a big hole in the Uruguay team. He has been a key player for the team for over a decade and has been a role model for younger players.

However, Suárez believes that it is time for him to step aside and allow younger players to take over. He is confident that Uruguay has a bright future and that the team will continue to be successful without him.


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