Barcelona captain Sergi Busquets has announced his international retirement with Spain.
Busquets confirmed the decision this morning and released a statement to explain his decision:
“Hello everyone. I would like to announce that after almost 15 years and 143 games, the time has come to say goodbye to the team.
“I would like to thank all the people who have accompanied me on this long journey. From Vicente del Bosque who gave me the opportunity to start, to Luis Enrique for making me enjoy until the last second. Also to thank the trust of Julen Lopetegui, Fernando Hierro or Robert Moreno, as well as all their staff.
“And of course each and every one of my colleagues, with whom I have struggled to try to take the team where it deserved, with more or less success but always giving everything and with the greatest pride.
“I do not want to forget any member of the expedition, who being in the background have been just as important ( physios, doctors, props, delegates, nutritionists, staff, press, security, travel, etc … ) and all the people and workers who have crossed my path and made it so special. Also to presidents, managers, sports directors, and to whom, in one way or another, they have been part of the federation.
“To all the followers, for the daily support received and especially when things did not go as expected. That’s when you are needed the most and the more united you have to be. To all you, thanks!
“And of course, most importantly, my family. For supporting me at every moment and in all my decisions and sharing this path being away for many days and making me feel always close so that I could do my best.
“It has been an honour to represent my country and take it to the top, to be world and European champion, to be captain and to play so many games, with more or less success but always giving everything and contributing my grain of sand so that everything was as good as possible and that everyone felt how important they are, helping everyone and fighting for the same goal, with unique, unforgettable and historical experiences.”
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