Luis Suarez has decided to retire from international football as reported by Fabrizio Romano. He will officially retire after his last game against La Celeste this week. In his 142 caps, he scored 69 goals and 39 assists.

One of the most prolific strikers in football history, has announced his retirement from international football. The news, confirmed by renowned football journalist Fabrizio Romano, marks the end of an era for Uruguay. Suarez will officially hang up his boots for La Celeste after his final game this week.

During his amazing international career, Suarez earned numerous caps for Uruguay, scoring an impressive 69 goal. His contributions have been vital to Uruguay’s successes over the past decade and a half, including their Copa America triumph in 2011 and a strong showing at the 2010 FIFA World Cup, where Uruguay finished fourth.

Suarez’s journey with the national team has been filled with memorable moments, from his controversial handball against Ghana in the 2010 World Cup quarter-finals to his crucial goals that have led Uruguay to victory on numerous occasions.

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