Kyle Walker Retires: End of an Era for England's Fierce Defender | Sports-Games
- Kyle Walker has retired from international football after earning 96 caps for England and playing in five major tournaments over 14 years.
- He made his England debut in 2011 and played under managers Fabio Capello, Roy Hodgson, Gareth Southgate, and Thomas Tuchel.
- Walker is considered one of England's greats, with England manager Thomas Tuchel praising him for embracing the honour of representing his country.
- Walker expressed pride in his England career and thanked managers, teammates, and fans as he prepares to continue his club career.
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Kyle Walker says goodbye to the selection after 96 games and 14 years of absolute delivery. The English side will not be in the 2026 World Cup, ending an era that has marked generations. A legend that shone in Tottenham and the City, and that now, after his passage to Burnley, closes chapter with the national T-shirt. His legacy in the selection is recorded: constancy, commitment and passion on the lawn for more than a decade.
The 35-year-old English right side at the 96-selections announced this Tuesday that he has given up the national selection with which he has twice been vice-champion of Europe.
After 14 years and 96 matches, Kyle Walker is saying goodbye to the England national football team, agencies report.
Footballer Kyle Walker is retiring from international football in England, he announced in a video shared by the team on social media. "There aren't many people who can say they've...
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