Wednesday 27 August 2014
Xabi Alonso retires from Spanish national team
Spain midfielder, Xabier Alonso Olano simply known as "Xabi" Alonso has announced his retirement from international football after 11 years, earning 114 caps for the La Roja.
The letter reads thus: "I want to report that I have finshed my time with the Spain national team," Alonso said in an open letter.
"The hardest part is knowing when to say goodbye and, after much thought, I think that time has come.
"I end with a glorious national team career that began over 11 years ago, having been part of a historical generation that has fulfilled the dream of millions of fans, doing something as unique as winning a World Cup and two European Championships in four years.
"Since April 30, 2003, when I made my debut at just 21, I have experienced only good times, so I have only words of thanks to all those with whom I have shared more than a decade.
"I want to thank all my coaches, team-mates and the millions of fans who have always shown me kindness and respect.
"Inaki Saez, the unforgettable Luis Aragones and Vicente del Bosque are figures that I will always carry with me for having helped me grow professionally and personally.
"I could not list all the colleagues with whom I have shared this shirt, but I want to thank each and every one of them for all you have shown me and taught me during this memorable period of my life.
"Thanks to Real Sociedad, Liverpool and Real Madrid for opening the doors to be part of a single dream. All my clubs have always helped and supported me to make it happen.
"Finally, I want to convey my sincere thanks to the fans. We dream together and share the glory together. We had many unforgettable moments.
"Good luck to all who continue to work and fight for this shirt, with the absolute conviction that they will achieve new successes.
"Thank you all and goodbye."
Alonso formed a strong alliance with Steven Gerard while at Livepool and was known for his combative play in the middle of the field, breaking play and scoring mouth watering goals. His contribution did not go unnoticed as Real Madrid signed him on in 2009 in a deal worth around £30 million.
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