Edinson Cavani Bids Farewell to International Football with Uruguay
Edinson Cavani, the seasoned Boca Juniors striker at 37, took to social media on Thursday to announce his retirement from international duty with Uruguay, marking the end of an illustrious chapter in his footballing journey. Widely regarded as one of Uruguay’s finest football exports, Cavani leaves behind a legacy of unparalleled achievements and unwavering dedication to his nation’s colors.
In a heartfelt message shared online, Cavani expressed gratitude for the myriad experiences garnered throughout his international career. “My dear Celeste: I am immensely grateful for every moment shared in your company,” he conveyed. “While words may fall short today, my emotions run deep.”
Acknowledging the support of all those who contributed to his journey, Cavani emphasized his profound attachment to representing his country on the global stage. “Wearing this jersey and representing my beloved nation has been the greatest honor of my life,” he affirmed. “As I embark on this new chapter in my career, I do so with the same fervor and commitment that guided me on the pitch.”
Cavani’s decision to retire from international duty signifies a heartfelt transition, echoing the sentiments he experienced when bidding farewell to the field donning the Uruguayan colors. In closing, he extended a heartfelt embrace to his compatriots, signifying the enduring bond shared with his people.
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With 136 international appearances to his name, Cavani leaves a lasting imprint on Uruguayan football, securing his status as the nation’s second-highest goal scorer with 58 goals and the third-most capped player.
His illustrious international career includes triumphs in prestigious tournaments such as the Copa América, in which he played a pivotal role across five editions. Additionally, Cavani graced the grand stage of the FIFA World Cup on four occasions, alongside a memorable appearance in the Confederations Cup.
A product of Danubio’s youth academy, Cavani’s recent return to South America saw him don the colors of Boca Juniors in 2023, where he remains contracted until December 2024. His European ventures, highlighted by stints with Palermo, Napoli, PSG, Manchester United, and Valencia, further solidified his status as a footballing icon.
During his tenure with PSG, Cavani enjoyed a glittering spell, clinching six Ligue 1 titles and five French Cups while amassing an impressive tally of 200 goals across all competitions for the Parisian outfit.
As Cavani bids adieu to the international arena, his legacy as a revered figure in Uruguayan football remains etched in history, serving as a testament to his unwavering passion, dedication, and unparalleled contributions to the beautiful game.