Jesús Navas Retires from Spain Duty.
Jesús Navas has officially announced his retirement from international football with Spain. His decision to retire came after the EURO 2024 final, which was his last game representing Spain. Here are some highlights of his international career:
- Debut and Career Span: Navas made his debut for Spain in 2009 and over nearly 15 years, he accumulated 56 caps.
- Achievements:
- World Cup 2010: He was part of the squad that won Spain’s first-ever World Cup.
- EURO 2012: Navas contributed to Spain’s European Championship victory.
- Nations League 2023: Another title added to his collection.
- EURO 2024: His final tournament where Spain emerged victorious, making him the only player from the 2010 World Cup squad to also win EURO 2024.
- Statistical Highlights: During his international tenure, he scored 5 goals and provided 11 assists.
- Retirement Announcement: Navas expressed his gratitude towards everyone involved with the national team through a post on X, emphasizing his pride in representing his country and wishing the team future success.
- Club Career: Alongside his international retirement, there’s an expectation that he will retire from club football later this season, having spent significant parts of his career with Sevilla, where he has decided to stay until the end of the year before transitioning into a behind-the-scenes role at the club.
This marks the end of an era for Jesús Navas, who has been a consistent figure in Spanish football, transitioning from a winger to a full-back role in his later career years, showcasing his adaptability and longevity in the sport.