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Yann Sommer, Switzerland’s goalkeeping star retires from International Football
Switzerland’s legendary goalkeeper Yann Sommer has officially hung up his gloves on the international stage, marking the end of a remarkable 12-year career.
On Monday, the 35-year-old announced his retirement from international football, closing a chapter that saw him become a key figure in Swiss football.
Over the course of his career, Sommer earned 94 caps for the Swiss national team, consistently proving himself as one of the most reliable and skilled goalkeepers in international football.
His agility, shot-stopping ability, and leadership on the pitch made him a standout player in every tournament he participated in.
Sommer’s swan song came at Euro 2024, where he played a crucial role in Switzerland’s journey through the tournament.
He started in all five of Switzerland’s matches, showcasing his experience and talent.
Unfortunately, his final appearance for the national team ended in heartbreak, as Switzerland was edged out by England in the quarter-finals through a dramatic penalty shootout.
Sommer’s retirement marks the end of an era for Swiss football. He leaves behind a legacy of memorable saves and crucial performances that helped elevate Switzerland on the global football stage.
“My time with the national team has meant a lot to me,” Inter Milan’s Sommer said in a statement released by the Swiss football association.
“I look back with pride on the many unforgettable moments, the exciting matches, the victories celebrated together and the challenges we have overcome together.”
Sommer has been a key figure for the Swiss since taking over from Diego Benaglio as their number one a decade ago.
Switzerland have made the knockout phase at the last six major tournaments.
Sommer made the deciding penalty save from France’s Kylian Mbappe in the Euro 2020 last 16 which sent his team into their first major quarter-final since 1954.
As he steps away from international football, Yann Sommer will be remembered as one of Switzerland’s greatest goalkeepers, having given his all for the national team for over a decade.