Sergio Busquets retires from international football

In this file photo taken on July 11, 2010 Spain’s midfielder Sergio Busquets raises the trophy after the award ceremony following the 2010 FIFA football World Cup between the Netherlands and Spain at Soccer City stadium in Soweto, suburban Johannesburg. Spanish midfielder Sergio Busquets a member of the team that won the 2010 World Cup announced his international retirement on December 16, 2022. (Photo by Pedro UGARTE / AFP)

Spanish midfielder and 2010 World Cup winner Sergio Busquets announced his international retirement on Friday.

“I would like to announce that after almost 15 years and 143 matches, the moment has arrived to bid farewell to the national team,” wrote the 34-year-old Barcelona stalwart on his social media platforms.

Busquets is the last member of the 2010 team to bow out of international football — he was also part of the team that won the 2012 European title.

He was captain of the 2022 World Cup side that fell to a penalty shoot-out defeat to Morocco in the last 16.

Only his fellow 2010 team-mates Iker Casillas (167) and Sergio Ramos (180) represented Spain more often than him.

“It has been an honour to represent my national team and help lift it higher, to being European and World champions. To have been captain and to have played so many matches with a certain level of success and always trying to do my best,” Busquets wrote.

Busquets said from now on he would be “just another fan giving my unconditional support”.

He made his international debut in the build-up to the South African World Cup where Spain wowed fans with their tika-taka passing game.

Alongside his Barcelona teammates Andres Iniesta and Xavi Hernandez, Busquets was at the heart of the World Cup and Euros double.

“He will transcend the generations due to his immense heritage,” the president of the Spanish football federation Luis Rubiales said in a statement.

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