Luis Suarez Announces Retirement from Uruguay National Team
The legendary striker will play his final international match in a World Cup qualifier against Paraguay on Friday.
- Suarez, 37, retires as Uruguay's all-time leading scorer with 69 goals in 142 appearances.
- He debuted for the national team in 2007 and played in four World Cups and five Copa America tournaments.
- Suarez expressed pride in retiring on his own terms, free from injuries or external pressures.
- He will continue to play for Inter Miami, alongside former Barcelona teammate Lionel Messi.
- Suarez's decision was influenced by his desire for his children to witness his farewell in Montevideo.