Five African players who quit their national teams
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African footballers who quit their national teams for various reasons. See gallery
One of the major highlights in international football is a player temporarily retiring from their national teams.
While some are able to clearly stick to their structured plans of retiring from national duty, others stage returns, much to the delight of their fans.
We look at five African players who quit their national teams at a point.
While some are able to clearly stick to their structured plans of retiring from national duty, others stage returns, much to the delight of their fans.
We look at five African players who quit their national teams at a point.
Victor Anichebe - Nigeria
The West Bromwich Albion player earlier this year announced his decision to stay off national team duties, insisting he needed time to focus on club life.
"Without club football, there is no international football and everyone at Everton was with me every step of the way during my injuries and rehabilitation and so I owe it to the club to manage myself correctly," the former Everton man said.
Anichebe has however indicated he might return to the Super Eagles set up, soon.
"Without club football, there is no international football and everyone at Everton was with me every step of the way during my injuries and rehabilitation and so I owe it to the club to manage myself correctly," the former Everton man said.
Anichebe has however indicated he might return to the Super Eagles set up, soon.
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