Sergio Busquets resigns from the Spanish national team

KCaptain Sergio Busquets has announced his retirement from the Spanish national team. This was announced by the RFEF football association on Friday. The 34-year-old FC Barcelona midfielder has played 143 internationals for La Furia Roja and was part of the team that won the country’s first World Cup in South Africa in 2010. In 2012, Busquets also won the European Championship with the Iberians.

“Sergio Busquets is an icon of Spanish football, a model athlete, an impeccable professional and an undisputed leader,” said federation president Luis Rubiales in praise of the Catalans. At the World Cup in Qatar, Busquets and the Spaniards surprisingly lost to Morocco in the round of 16. In the 3-0 penalty shoot-out, the captain was also denied by the invincible goalkeeper Yassine Bounou. It was 0-0 after 120 minutes.

The tournament in Qatar was Busquet’s fourth World Cup and with 17 appearances he is Spain’s all-time World Cup capper, tied with Sergio Ramos and Iker Casillas. “Sergio is a quiet leader who is admired by everyone for his humility and naturalness,” Rubiales said.

The Portuguese Football Association parted ways with coach Fernando Santos after the quarter-finals at the World Cup. Both sides agreed to end the cooperation, as the association announced on Thursday evening. It is now the right moment to start a new cycle, the association wrote in its statement. The 68-year-old’s contract would have run until the 2024 European Championship. The association stated that it now wants to start the process of looking for a successor.

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