Frederik Rönnow Retires from Danish National Soccer Team
The Union Berlin goalkeeper shifts focus to club commitments and family life after stepping down from international duties.
- Frederik Rönnow announced his retirement from the Danish national team via Instagram, citing a desire to focus on his club and family.
- The 32-year-old goalkeeper has played 10 matches for Denmark since his debut in 2016, maintaining an undefeated record in those games.
- Rönnow often served as the backup to Kasper Schmeichel, the team's primary goalkeeper, throughout his international career.
- His decision follows a period of reflection and marks a commitment to dedicate more time and energy to Union Berlin.
- Kasper Schmeichel praised Rönnow as a fantastic teammate, expressing gratitude for their years together on the national team.