Swiss Goalkeeper Yann Sommer Retires from International Football
Switzerland’s Yann Sommer Retires from International Football After Illustrious Career
Switzerland’s veteran goalkeeper Yann Sommer has bid farewell to international football, bringing an end to a remarkable 12-year career with the national team. The 35-year-old shot-stopper, who currently plies his trade for Inter Milan, made 94 appearances for his country, leaving an indelible mark on Swiss football history.
Sommer’s international debut came in 2012, and he quickly established himself as the undisputed number one goalkeeper, taking over the mantle from Diego Benaglio. His exceptional performances between the posts played a pivotal role in Switzerland’s success on the international stage.
The highlight of Sommer’s career came at Euro 2020, where he made a heroic penalty save against France’s Kylian Mbappé in the last 16. This crucial stop propelled Switzerland into their first major quarter-final since 1954. Sommer’s heroics continued throughout the tournament, as he helped his team reach the last eight.
Sommer’s consistency and reliability were instrumental in Switzerland’s impressive run at the last six major tournaments, where they consistently reached the knockout stages. His leadership and experience were invaluable to the team, and he was widely regarded as one of the best goalkeepers in Europe.
In a statement released by the Swiss Football Association, Sommer expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to represent his country: “My time with the national team has meant a lot to me. I look back with pride on the many unforgettable moments, the exciting matches, the victories celebrated together, and the challenges we have overcome together.”
Sommer’s retirement marks the end of an era for Swiss football. His exceptional talent, dedication, and unwavering commitment have left a lasting legacy on the national team. He will be remembered as one of the greatest goalkeepers in Swiss history, and his contributions will continue to inspire future generations of players.