Luiz Suarez Ends 17-Year International Career

Cataleya

September 04, 2024 · 1 min read

Luiz Suarez Ends 17-Year International Career
FootBall | September 04, 2024
Luiz Suarez (center) played youth football with Nacional in Montevideo. (Image: Mathias Cardacio)

Luiz Suarez announced his international retirement on Tuesday, marking the end of a remarkable 17-year career and bidding farewell to Uruguayan football. Suarez, who scored 69 goals in 142 appearances for Uruguay leaves a legacy as one of the country’s greatest footballers, highlighted by a Copa America triumph in 2011. Currently playing for Inter Miami in Major League Soccer, Suarez’s illustrious European career includes stints with Liverpool, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, Groningen and Ajax.

His achievements include six league titles, a Champions League trophy and four Copa del Reys. Suarez’s career was not without controversy. He famously handled the ball to deny Ghana a World Cup win in 2010, faced multiple biting incidents, and received an eight-match ban for racially abusing Patrice Evra. Despite these issues, Suarez’s rise from humble beginnings is notable.

Born in Salto, Uruguay, Luiz Suarez grew up in a large family with financial struggles as his mother Sandra once noted they could not afford football boots for him. At seven, he moved to Montevideo where he played youth football before debuting for Nacional in 2005. Suarez faced early challenges including criticism for missing chances but his determination and hard work paid off.

He credited his success to his relentless drive and a deep love for the game. His move to Europe was motivated by a desire to be closer to his then-girlfriend, now wife, Sofia, who had relocated to Barcelona. Suarez’s story is one of resilience and ambition with Sofia playing a crucial role in his support system throughout his career.