Terry retires from international Football – England

Sad News for Terry fans as he has sensationally quit England international football.

John Terry retires from international football

Terry said in a statement, “I am today announcing my retirement from international football.

I would like to thank the England managers who have selected me for my 78 caps.
“I have had great pleasure in sharing that honour with all the players that I’ve played with.
“I would like to thank them, the fans and my family for their support and encouragement during
my international career.”

John Terry Summary:

1980: born in London.
1991: Joins West Ham’s youth setup.
1995: Moves to Chelsea.
1998: Chelsea debut against Aston Villa.
2003: England debut as substitute against Serbia and Montenegro.
2004: Appointed Chelsea captain.
2006: Replace David Beckham as England captain d £10,000.
2008: Permanent captain of England by Fabio Capello.
2012: Terry is stripped of the England captaincy.
August 30 – Recalled to England squad
September 23 – Announces his retirement from international football.

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