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Ex-Barcelona Star Rakitic Retires From International Football

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File photo: Barcelona’s Croatian midfielder Ivan Rakitic runs during the Spanish League “Clasico”. Photo: JAVIER SORIANO / AFP
Croatia Will Have 'Excess Energy' For World Cup Final, Says Rakitic
File Photo: Croatia’s midfielder Ivan Rakitic controls the ball during the Russia 2018 World Cup semi-final football match between Croatia and England at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow on July 11, 2018. YURI CORTEZ / AFP

 

 

Croatia international Ivan Rakitic on Monday bid farewell to the national team with whom he reached the final at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, the country’s football federation said.

“Saying goodbye to Croatia squad is the most difficult decision in my career.

“But I felt that is the moment when I have … to make this decision,” the 32-year-old Sevilla midfielder said in a Croatian Football Federation (HNS) statement.

“I enjoyed every match I have played for my homeland and unforgettable moments from the World Cup will remain among favourite memories of my life.”

Rakitic, who did not elaborate on the reasons for the decision, made his debut for Croatia in 2007. He won 106 caps and scored 15 goals.  His last appearance came against Wales in a Euro qualifying game last October.

HNS recalled that Rakitic converted the final penalties in the shootouts against Denmark in the round of 16 and Russia in the quarterfinal in 2018 as Croatia advanced to their first ever World Cup final.

Croatia lost 4-2 to France.

Coach Zlatko Dalic said he talked with Rakitic about his decision and added that, despite regrets, respected it.

“Ivan had a great career in the national team and no one will forget his cold-bloodedness during decisive penalties at the World Cup,” Dalic said in a statement.

Croatia’s next match is a friendly against Switzerland on October 7.

Barcelona agreed to sell Rakitic back to Sevilla in early September for 1.5 million euros ($1.8 million).

Rakitic, who had a year left on his contract at the Camp Nou, spent three seasons with Sevilla and won the Europa League in 2014 right before moving to the Camp Nou.

He was one of several Barcelona players who were reportedly told they were not part of new manager Ronald Koeman’s plans.

AFP