Olivier Giroud to Retire from International Football After Euro 2024
France's all-time leading scorer will conclude his national team career following the upcoming European Championship in Germany.
- Giroud has scored 57 goals in 131 matches for France, surpassing Thierry Henry's record.
- He was part of the 2018 World Cup-winning squad and has played for top clubs in France, England, and Italy.
- Giroud recently signed a contract with Los Angeles FC, marking the end of his European club career.
- The 37-year-old forward cites physical and mental fatigue as reasons for his retirement from international play.
- France will face Austria, the Netherlands, and Poland in the group stage of the European Championship.