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Greece duo call it a day

Playing for Greece against Malta in March 2011
Image: Nikos Liberopoulos: Won 76 caps for his country during a 16-year international career

Nikos Liberopoulos and Kostas Chalkias have announced their retirement from international football following Greece's elimination at Euro 2012.

Liberopoulos and Chalkias slip into international retirement

Nikos Liberopoulos and Kostas Chalkias have announced their retirement from international football following Greece's elimination at Euro 2012. Liberopoulos won his 76th cap during Friday's 4-2 quarter-final defeat to Germany. He made his international debut in 1996 and was a regular in Greece's plans from that point on. The 36-year-old was left out of their victorious Euro 2004 squad, but claims he will look back fondly on the time he has spent donning the colours of his country. "I feel blessed that I get to close this chapter among a team that are like family to me," said Liberopoulos. "It's a big honour for me. At the end of the match, I felt that I didn't want to leave the pitch. Now I will continue supporting this team as a fan."

Proud

Veteran goalkeeper Chalkias has decided that he no longer wishes to be considered for selection after winning 32 caps. The 38-year-old made two appearances at Euro 2012 and claims he could not have wished for a better send-off, despite seeing his involvement cut short through injury. "I am proud and happy to have participated in Greece's effort to reach the quarter-finals," he said. "This has been one of the best months of my career. "Right now I am very emotional and proud - it was a dream finish for my international career."

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