Ángel Di Maria Bids Farewell to International Football with a Dream Ending

Ángel Di Maria
Ángel Di Maria


Ángel Di Maria announces his retirement from international football after a dream ending at the Copa América, thanking Argentina for the opportunity to represent his country.



Ángel Di Maria has announced his retirement from international football after a storied career with Argentina. The 34-year-old winger has called time on his national team career, but not before helping his country win the Copa América title.


Di Maria's decision comes after a successful tournament, where he played a crucial role in Argentina's victory. He scored the winning goal in the semifinal against Colombia and provided an assist in the final against Brazil.


The Benfica player expressed his gratitude to Argentina, stating, “It was my dream to retire from the national team like this. Argentina is my love and my country. Thank you.” Di Maria will continue to play for Benfica for one more season but has decided to hang up his international boots.


Throughout his career, Di Maria has been an integral part of Argentina's national team, earning 129 caps and scoring 27 goals. He has represented his country at three World Cups and four Copa América tournaments, winning the latter in 2021.


Di Maria's retirement marks the end of an era for Argentina, but his legacy will live on. He will be remembered for his pace, skill, and dedication to the national team. As he moves on to the next chapter of his career, Di Maria will always be celebrated as a hero in Argentina.

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