World Cup Hero Mario Mandzukic Quits Croatia

15th August 2018

Juventus striker retires from international football, federation confirms

Mario Mandzukic celebrates scoring for Croatia at the Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup. PHOTO/File
Mario Mandzukic celebrates scoring for Croatia at the Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup. PHOTO/File
SUMMARY
  • The Juventus player said that losing 4-2 to France in the World Cup final to take the runner-up spot had given him new energy
  • Mandzukic scored 33 goals for Croatia in 89 games and ranked second only to the country's Davor Suker
  • I gave my best for Croatia and I have contributed to the greatest success in Croatian football

PARIS, France- Croatian World Cup hero and star striker Mario Mandzukic has announced his retirement from international football at the age of 32, the country's national soccer federation said Tuesday. 

"I think the time has come for me now. I gave my best for Croatia and I have contributed to the greatest success in Croatian football," Mandzukic said in a letter circulated by the federation.

The Juventus player said that losing 4-2 to France in the World Cup final to take the runner-up spot had given him "new energy but also made this incredible decision easier".

Mandzukic scored 33 goals for Croatia in 89 games and ranked second only to the country's Davor Suker.