Hierro is quitting after the finals (Allsport).
HIERRO CALLING IT QUITS
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Spain captain Fernando Hierro will quit
international football after this World Cup.
The 34-year-old Real Madrid defender, whose shirt pull of Niall Quinn on
Sunday allowed the Republic Ireland to score a 90th minute equaliser from the
spot - Spain went on to win the game on penalties - announced his decision
today.
An emotional Hierro revealed: "It was a difficult and painful decision, but
the time has come and after a World Cup is probably the best moment.
"I had made my mind up last December when I told the coach and the Spanish
FA. That day I said the World Cup would be the last time that I would pull on a
Spanish shirt.
"I go away very satisfied because I have given everything for my country."
Hierro won the first of his 88 caps against Poland 13 years ago, and is the
second most capped Spanish player after Andoni Zubizarreta, a goalkeeper.
Remarkably for a centre-back, he is the country's top scorer with 29 goals.
Spain's first-choice penalty-taker, he scored in the penalty shoot-out against
the Irish as Spain booked their place in the quarter-finals.
When announcing his decision on Tuesday, he was quick to deny suggestions he now
felt he was too old to play at the highest level.
"It does not have anything to do with that," he said. "I believe that a
stage has finished, and this is the time to dedicate myself exclusively to Real
Madrid.
"From now on there must be new players in the national squad who can help
Spain qualify for Euro 2004."
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