Mar 10 • 18:13 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

England’s Walker retires from international football after 96 caps

Kyle Walker has announced his retirement from international football after earning 96 caps for England and participating in five major tournaments.

Kyle Walker, the English football defender, has officially announced his retirement from international football at the age of 36. Renowned for his speed and skills, Walker earned 96 caps for England and played in five major tournaments, including the European Championships. His decision comes after a noticeable decline in performance since joining Burnley this season, which diminished his chances for selection in the upcoming World Cup.

In his farewell statement, Walker expressed mixed emotions about stepping away from the international stage, stating both sadness and pride in his achievements. He highlighted the significance of representing England in five tournaments, reaching finals, and working alongside esteemed players and management teams. His last game for the national team was a friendly against Senegal in 2025, marking the end of a notable era for the player.

Walker’s retirement signals a transitional phase for the England team, as they prepare for upcoming competitions without the experience he brought to the squad. As one of the notable figures in recent English football history, Walker's exit raises questions about the future lineup and the potential for new talents to emerge in the national setup. His decision not only marks a personal milestone but also reshapes the dynamic of English football in the years to come.

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