Saturday, August 9, 2014

Drogba retires international soccer

Didier Drogba announces his retirement from international football.

The striker made over 100 appearances for his country and played at 3 World Cups over a 12-year period.

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IVORY COAST STRIKER Didier Drogba has stepped away from international football.The 36 year-old took to social media to make the announcement, admitting he came to the decision ‘with much sadness’.

A stellar career with his country saw him score 65 goals in 104 appearances while he propelled the team to three World Cup tournaments.

But despite being part of a ‘golden generation’, Drogba was never crowned an African champion with the Ivory Coast suffering penalty heartbreak in two separate finals. In the 2006 Cup of Nations decider, Egypt won 4-2 in a shootout  while in the 2012 final, Zambia caused a huge upset by winning 8-7 on penalties.

This summer, Drogba rejoined Chelsea on a one-year deal having spent eight years there between 2004 and 2012.

Source : thescore.ie

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