Webdesk: After the CONCACAF Nations League final versus the US, 40-year-old Canadian soccer captain Atiba Hutchinson retired from international play.
The revered veteran, who holds the record for most Canadian caps with 104, expressed gratitude and said it is the right time to end his 20-year career.
Moreover, Canada Soccer published a touching video of Hutchinson reflecting on his incredible career and honour of representing his country. Hutchinson retired from the national team to focus on his family, with his wife expecting their fourth child. He played for clubs in Sweden, Denmark, and the Netherlands, including Besiktas for a decade.
Moreover, Hutchinson said the Nations League final against the US is the perfect time to retire. He thanked the people and country for their support throughout his career.
While, Canada coach John Herdman praised Hutchinson’s selflessness and emphasised his wish to keep the veteran in the national setup. Herdman considered Hutchinson one of Canada’s best footballers. He aims to use Hutchinson’s expertise for the club.
Moreover, B.J. Callaghan, interim US head coach, paid respect to Hutchinson’s retirement. He lauded Hutchinson’s club and international career, praising his on- and off-field effect.
While, Atiba Hutchinson’s retirement adds drama to the Canadian national team’s final versus the United States. Fans and teammates want the legendary skipper to end his international career with a Nations League title.
Moreover, Hutchinson has left a legacy of Canadian football excellence after two decades.
Fans worldwide will always remember his contributions to the sport.