Ferdinand calls time on England career
England and Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand announced his retirement from international soccer today. The FA said the central defender had informed England coach Roy Hodgson of his decision.
"I appreciated the call from Rio to inform me of his decision, which clearly he had spent much time considering before reaching this point."
Ferdinand joined Manchester United from Leeds United in 2002 for 30 million pounds ($45.77 million) and has been a key part of their defence ever since, helping them win the Premier League title again this season.
His club career has not been without controversy, with the defender suspended for missing a drugs test in 2003.
"I have always been very proud to play for England," Ferdinand said.
"I would like to wish Roy and the team all the best for future tournaments. A big thank you to all the fans, managers, coaching staff and players that I have worked alongside - the journey has been incredible."
($1 = 0.6554 pounds)


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