Panama’s Tejada Confirms Retirement After FIFA World Cup

Panamanian striker Luis Tejada affirmed preceding a national group instructional meeting that he would resign from universal play after the Canaleros’ (Canal Men’s) lady World Cup appearance. The player for Peruvian club Sport Boys told columnists on Friday that he had settled on the choice on the grounds that there are a ton of youthful players holding up in the wings, reports Efe.

Tejada, the best scorer ever of national group (43 objectives), had just told Efe in a meeting not long ago that he would wrap up his universal vocation after the 2018 World Cup in Russia. “I’m resigning. I conversed with my significant other and I revealed to her that my most prominent blessing from God was to associate with when Panama met all requirements for a World Cup. I’m practical. There are a great deal of youthful players coming up who are doing the correct things and are sitting tight for us to move to one side,” the 36-year-old Tejada, nicknamed “Bullfighter” for his objective scoring ability, said.

He included, nonetheless, that he would keep on competing in the Peruvian class. “After the World Cup, I’ll say thank you for everything. Be that as it may, I’ll proceed at my club in light of the fact that in Peru they need me to continue going until I’m 50,” the veteran striker clowned.

He said the Peruvian players were centered around getting a charge out of the World Cup, “without overlooking that they need to go out and contend.”

“We will play against solid, world-class sides, players at the largest amount, however when you take the field you disregard all that. We’re mindful of our world, however we will appreciate it while remembering that we need to contend and convey happiness to the Panamanian individuals,” Tejada said. Tejada and his national-squad colleagues on Friday finished their tenth day of preparing for the World Cup, which commences on June 14.

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