Luis Suárez will play his last match for Uruguay on Saturday (BST) in a World Cup qualifier Paraguay.
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Uruguay’s leading goalscorer reflected on his 17 years with the national team in a press conference after tearfully announcing his retirement and described winning the Copa América with La Celeste in 2011 as ‘the nicest moment’ in his career.

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  1. Great player, with a lot of unresolved issues as a young man. But I think Barcelona finally settled him. Happy for him and have won most everything a pro player dreams with.

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