Yann Sommer Bids Farewell to Swiss National Team After 12 Years

Yann Sommer, Switzerland's goalkeeper, announced his international retirement at the age of 35. His 12-year career with the national team included 94 appearances and participation in multiple European Championships and World Cups. Sommer, who recently joined Inter Milan, made his decision public on Instagram.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 19-08-2024 16:18 IST | Created: 19-08-2024 16:18 IST
Yann Sommer Bids Farewell to Swiss National Team After 12 Years

Switzerland's veteran goalkeeper Yann Sommer has officially retired from international football at the age of 35, concluding a distinguished 12-year career. Sommer, who earned 94 caps, consistently showcased his talent on major stages, including Euro 2016, 2020, and the World Cups of 2018 and 2022.

The Swiss team recently reached the quarter-finals of the European Championship, with Sommer playing a crucial role before they were ousted by England in a penalty shootout. Reflecting on his decision through Instagram, Sommer expressed gratitude and a sense of closure.

Sommer, who recently transferred from Bayern Munich to Inter Milan, stated, 'After careful consideration, I have decided to end my career as a goalkeeper for the Swiss national team.' He highlighted the significance of his career milestones in Germany and his readiness to move forward.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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