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Nedved opts to quit internationals


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Nedved made 83 appearances for the Czech Republic over 10 years

PRAGUE, Czech Republic -- Czech captain and playmaker Pavel Nedved has retired from international football because of persistent injury.

The 32-year-old European footballer of the year said this month he would not return to the national squad until he had fully recovered from a knee injury.

"It really saddens me to be leaving the national team and I believe that my former team mates, who I was honoured to play with, as well as my fans will respect and understand my decision," he said in a statement.

"I do not want to be seen as leaving without feeling or as being disgruntled. And because of this, I wish Czech football further success," he added.

Nedved made his debut for the Czech Republic against Ireland in 1994 and played 83 times for his country, scoring 17 goals.

He moved to Lazio from Sparta Prague in 1996, helping the Rome-based club to victories in the Italian Cup in 1998 and the European Winners' Cup in 1999.

The following season Lazio clinched the Italian league and cup double and Juventus paid 41 million euros ($49.5 million) for Nedved in 2001. He helped Juventus win league titles in 2002 and 2003.

In 2003 he missed Juventus' Champions League final with AC Milan after a booking in the semi-finals.

The Czech Republic will need to replace their most influential player for the remaining 2006 World Cup qualifiers after an opening 2-0 defeat to the Netherlands. Nedved did not play in that game.

The Czechs play Romania in a Group One qualifier on October 9 and Armenia four days later.


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