Jonny Evans has announced his retirement from international football to end a career in which he made 107 caps for Northern Ireland. The decision means the veteran centre-back can now focus on ending his playing career at club level with Manchester United.
The 36-year-old, who recently signed a new one-year deal at Manchester United, made his Northern Ireland debut in 2006 and was part of the side that featured at the Euro 2016 finals.
Evans’ final appearance for Northern Ireland came against Spain, the side he debuted against, in a 5-1 defeat in June. He captained on his country on 15 occasions and will go down as one of – if not the best centre-back to have represented Northern Ireland, scoring six goals on the international stage.
Michael O’Neill is due to announce his Northern Ireland squad tomorrow for next week’s Nations League fixtures against Luxembourg and Belarus. Now he knows not to select Evans because he won’t be available.
“After much thought and consideration and after 18 years, I feel like now is the right time to retire from international football,” Evans said in a statement, as per RTE.
“From my debut in 2006 when we defeated Spain to my last game in June 2024, it has been a privilege.
“Putting on the green shirt 107 times and representing the people of Northern Ireland has been my biggest honour. You, the fans, are simply the greatest in the world. I have been so proud to represent each and every one of you on the pitch.”
Evans went on to describe playing at Euro 2016 as the highlight of his international career.
“Those nights in France, a sea of green in the stands, with the GAWA in full voice, they are memories that will stay with me forever,” Evans added.
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