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Ribery Announces Retirement From French National Side

Ribery Announces Retirement From French National Side

13.08.2014 21:46

Bayern Munich winger Franck Ribery has announced his retirement from international football. The French star, who missed the World Cup due to injury, said he wanted to focus on his family, and his career with Bayern. Ribery - having accrued 81 caps since his debut in 2006 - said the time was right for his exit from international football, adding that France appeared to have a solid future without him. "I am quitting," the 31-year-old told German football magazine Kicker. "I have decided for myself that this moment has come. You must know when it is time to quit." Ribery missed the World Cup in Brazil this year after he picked up a back injury during pre-tournament training. The team reached the quarterfinals without him, narrowly losing 1-0 to eventual winners Germany. "It is time now that others move ahead and you could see at the World Cup that you don't have to be concerned about the future of France," the winger conceded to Kicker. Ribery, who was UEFA's 2012/13 European Player of

Bayern Munich winger Franck Ribery has announced his retirement from international football. The French star, who missed the World Cup due to injury, said he wanted to focus on his family, and his career with Bayern.

Ribery - having accrued 81 caps since his debut in 2006 - said the time was right for his exit from international football, adding that France appeared to have a solid future without him.



"I am quitting," the 31-year-old told German football magazine Kicker. "I have decided for myself that this moment has come. You must know when it is time to quit."



Ribery missed the World Cup in Brazil this year after he picked up a back injury during pre-tournament training. The team reached the quarterfinals without him, narrowly losing 1-0 to eventual winners Germany.



"It is time now that others move ahead and you could see at the World Cup that you don't have to be concerned about the future of France," the winger conceded to Kicker.



Ribery, who was UEFA's 2012/13 European Player of the Season after an outstanding campaign with Bayern, also gave his own personal reasons for quitting the national side.



"I want to spend more time with my family, fully concentrate on my job at Bayern, and give up my place for the many great young players in the national team."



"There were highs and lows, but now the time has come for a new chapter in my life."



A rough diamond



Ribery - whose face still bears the scars of injuries sustained in a car crash as a child - was once described by former French talisman Zinedine Zidane as "the jewel of French football."



He indeed shone internationally at the 2006 World Cup in Germany, with France reaching the final - only to be beaten by Italy.



The team was less successful four years later in South Africa. Ribery was one of those players handed an international penalty for boycotting a training session in a revolt against then-trainer Raymond Domenech.



Known as a prankster, the former Marseille, Metz and Galatasaray player has also been involved in controversy. He and French teammate Karim Benzema both faced charges of having sex with an underage prostitute, but were cleared this January after a four-year inquiry.



rc/glb (AP, dpa, Reuters)



 
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