Spain’s Xavi Retires From International Soccer, Won 100 Out Of 133 Games

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Aug 5, 2014

Xavi SpainBARCELONA, Spain — Xavi Hernandez, Spain’s leading playmaker in its run of three major titles, has retired from international duty after a disappointing 2014 FIFA World Cup.

Flanked by fellow Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta, Xavi was the key component of Spain’s tiki-taka passing style during its unprecedented run of winning the World Cup in 2010 and two European championships in 2008 and 2012.

“I have taken the decision to leave the selection,” the 34-year-old Xavi said. “I think my time has ended.”

“It has been a marvelous time, a fantastic time for me, and I am proud of being here so many years and for all the victories,” said Xavi. “My time is over. I wish (the rest of the team) the best. From now on I will be another fan of the national team.”

Xavi said that he had planned to leave the team after helping it defend the European title in 2012, but Spain coach Vicente del Bosque persuaded him to stay on through the World Cup in Brazil.

But Spain flopped at this summer’s World Cup, losing its first two games and subsequently exiting the competition in the group stage. Xavi said being benched for that second match against Chile was key in his decision to retire from international duty.

“We have lost a one-of-a-kind player,” said del Bosque. “He has been the man who was key to our style of play that has brought us so much success. We will miss him both on and off the pitch.”

Xavi made 133 appearances for Spain, earning 100 victories.

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