Antoine Griezmann Retires from International Football

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French football, Antoine Griezmann has announced his retirement from international duty, concluding an illustrious career with the national team. The Atletico Madrid forward made the announcement on Monday, confirming that he will no longer don the iconic blue jersey of Les Bleus.

Griezmann leaves behind an impressive legacy, having earned 137 caps and scored 44 goals for France. His crowning achievement came in 2018 when he played a pivotal role in securing the FIFA World Cup in Russia, a triumph that solidified his status as one of the greats in French football history.

“It is with a heart full of memories that I close this chapter of my life,” Griezmann stated. “Thank you for this magnificent tricolor adventure and see you soon.”

His words reflect both gratitude and nostalgia for a journey that captivated fans around the world.

As Griezmann steps away from the international stage, he leaves a significant void in the French squad, one that will be felt deeply by teammates and supporters alike. His contributions to the national team have been monumental, and his presence will undoubtedly be missed as the team looks to the future.

Griezmann’s retirement marks the end of an era, but his impact on French football will endure, remembered not only for his goals but for his sportsmanship and dedication to the game.

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