Real Madrid’s Portuguese midifielder Luis Figo has announced he is quitting international football after next summer’s Euro 2004 tournament in Portugal.
“I plan to leave the national team after the European Championship,” Figo said in an interview with the Sports channel SPORTTV.
The FIFA world player-of-the-year in 2001, who has a contract with Real Madrid until 2006, has played 97 times for his country and should earn his 100th cap in a friendly early next year before the tournament starts.
Figo turns 31 next month but gave no specific reasons for his international retirement and declined to make any predictions about his club career.
“Playing in England was always a childhood dream, but that doesn’t mean it’ll happen, because I am under contract at Real Madrid until 2006,” he said.
Europe’s Big Boys play on Wednesday night
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It’s Matchday Three at the UEFA Champions League and after Groups A, B, C and D play their third matches on Tuesday night, it’ll be the turn for Groups E, F, G and H which includes some of the biggest names in European soccer. Holders AC Milan, former champions Real Madrid and English Premier League champions Manchester United all hit the turf in their bid surge ahead. Here’s a look at the whole schedule and how the combatants stack up against each other.
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