6 November 2013
Australia goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer announced his retirement from international football on Wednesday after a 20-year career that included two World Cups.
Football Federation Australia said 41-year-old Schwarzer notified it of his decision after initially being included in new national coach Ange Postecoglou’s squad for a friendly against Costa Rica in Sydney on Nov. 19.
Schwarzer was Australia’s most-capped player with 109 appearances since his debut in 1993. He moved to Chelsea as backup to established Petr Cech this season after more than five years and 172 appearances at Fulham.
Australia has qualified for next year’s World Cup in Brazil, and Schwarzer represented Australia at the 2006 and 2010 tournaments.
“Mark has been a tremendous servant for the national team,” Postecoglou said. “He has been one of our best performers over a long period of time and he has always remained passionate about playing for Australia.”
Australia’s Tim Cahill also praised his long-time international teammate. “Mark Schwarzer a true professional and is one of the all-time greats for our game to ever wear a Socceroos jersey,” Cahill said on Twitter.
Australia veteran Harry Kewell said he ‘didn’t see it coming’. “I still believe he’s our best keeper. He’s playing at one of the best clubs in the world, so there’s no reason why he should have done it but it’s a personal decision and I’m sure all the players will respect it.”
Former Australia striker John Aloisi said Schwarzer was ‘up there with the all-time great Socceroos players’. “What a great goalkeeper he was for the national team what a great career,” said Aloisi. “We owe him a lot.”
Schwarzer saved two penalties in a shootout against Uruguay which secured Australia’s place at the 2006 World Cup the nation’s first appearance in the event since 1974.
Schwarzer won a League Cup in 2003-04 with Middlesbrough and was named Fulham player of the year in 2008-09.
Schwarzer’s international retirement leaves Mitch Langerak as the front-runner for the Australia goalkeeping role. He is the back-up keeper at Borussia Dortmund.
Langerak was included in Postecoglou’s 22-man squad for the Costa Rica match.
Defenders Luke Wilkshire and Sasa Ognenovski were axed by the new coach and face an uncertain future with the side ahead of the World Cup.
Captain Lucas Neill was retained despite recent criticism of his leadership after the 6-0 losses to Brazil and later France that resulted in former coach Holger Osieck being fired. Postecoglou said Wednesday he would not guarantee Neill’s continuing captaincy role past the Costa Rica match.
Published by: The Hindu