Jonny Evans Retires From International Football
Jonny Evans Retires From International Football

Jonny Evans Retires From International Football

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Jonny Evans, the captain of Northern Ireland's national soccer team, has announced his retirement from international football at the age of 36 after earning 107 caps over an impressive 18-year career. Making his debut in 2006 during a memorable win against Spain, Evans highlighted his participation in the Euro 2016 Finals as the pinnacle of his international journey. He expressed that it was a privilege to represent Northern Ireland and acknowledged the support of fans throughout his tenure. Evans, who has also had a successful club career with Manchester United, will now focus on his club commitments after signing a one-year extension. His retirement follows similar exits from the national team by fellow players Steven Davis and Stuart Dallas, marking the end of an era for Northern Ireland football. Manager Michael O’Neill and Irish FA President Conrad Kirkwood both praised Evans for his leadership and contributions to the team.

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