Pauleta quits international soccer
9/7/2006 10:57
Portuguese striker Pedro Pauleta announced Saturday that he was to quit
international soccer after his side lost the World Cup third-place playoff 3-1
against Germany. "This is the saddest day of my career. Playing for this
team, scoring for this team was what I most loved doing but my time has come,"
the 33-year-old striker told Portuguese TV reporters in Stuttgart. "It's a
very difficult moment because I expected to end by scoring once again but that
wasn't possible," he added in comments broadcast on SIC television. Pauleta
played 88 times for Portugal, scoring 47 goals, making him the nation's all-time
leading scorer, beating Eusebios record of 41 goals in 64 matches. After he
failed to score at Euro 2004, which Portugal hosted, critics called for coach
Luiz Felipe Scolari to drop him from the national team. The Brazilian kept
him on and he went on to become the most prolific scorer in European World Cup
qualifying with 11 goals. But during the World Cup finals Pauleta was able to
score only once -- during Portugal's 1-0 win over tournament newcomer Angola in
the group stage. Portugal midfielder Luis Figo and Germany goalkeeper Oliver
Kahn also announced international retirement after the match.
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