After becoming the oldest player to feature in a World Cup match, Egypt’s Essam El Hadary has retired from international duty at the age of 45.
Despite Egypt’s poor showing in Russia, the goalkeeper made a piece of history as he became the oldest player in World Cup history when he played for Egypt against Saudi Arabia.
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Although Egypt were beaten in that game, El Hadary marked usurping previous record holder Faryd Mondragon by saving a first-half spot-kick from Fahad Al-Muwallad.
El Hadary, who won the Africa Cup of Nations four times with his country, confirmed his retirement in a social media post on Monday.
‘I am very proud to have played with the national team in 159 internationals, participating in unprecedented achievements,’ El Hadary wrote on Facebook.
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‘I hope that I have succeeded in my mission over the past years. I extend my thanks and gratitude to my family, who have borne the difficulties of my life and supported me in all my steps.’
El Hadary has not completely retired from football as the keeper is still on the books of Egyptian club Ismaily.