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Coach to quit, players retire
OITA: Henrik Larsson announced his retirement from international football. “I’m finished, there will be no more,” the 30-year-old striker, who has scored 24 goals in 72 appearances for his country, told reporters. “I’ve been thinking about it for a while, and now my family must come first.” Larsson, who will continue to play club football with Scottish premier league champions Celtic, revealed his decision to his team mates and coaches Lars Lagerback and Tommy Soderberg amid emotional dressing room scenes after the match. He said he did not want to stay on for the European championship in 2004. “It’s too far away to the next big event,” said Larsson, who has two young children. WAKAYAMA: Danish midfielder Stig Tofting announced here on Sunday he was also retiring.` Tofting, who plays for English Premiership side Bolton, said he had decided that Saturday’s match in Niigata would be his last for his country. “I wanted to make the decision myself and not let the coach make it for me,” said the shaven-headed 32-year-old. He joins 38-year-old Jan Heintze, Brian Steen Nielsen and reserve goalkeeper Peter Kjaer to announce their retirement from the national side.—AFP
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