England captain Steven Gerrard has retired from international football after winning 114 caps.
Gerrard, 34, won his first cap in a 2-0 win over Ukraine in 2000 and played for the last time at the 2014 World Cup in a 0-0 draw with Costa Rica.
“I have enjoyed every minute of representing my country. It’s a sad day for me,” the Liverpool midfielder said.
Gerrard will now assume a “high profile” ambassadorial role with the Football Association.
The England midfielder scored 21 times and represented his country at six major tournaments.
“It was a very difficult decision to make. It’s something I have been contemplating for a long time, not just since the end of the World Cup,” the Liverpool skipper said.
“It’s been a really tough decision, certainly one of the toughest since I turned professional at 18.”
Gerrard will continue his club career with Liverpool, with whom he made his debut in 1998 against Blackburn Rovers.
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-BBC Sport