Gianluigi Buffon, Barzagli, De Rossi retire from Italian national team
The goalkeeper had previously indicated he will step away from the Azzurri after the tournament in Russia.
This is the first time the four-time World Cup winners had missed the finals since 1958.
Buffon said he was not disappointed ending his international career, but rather the effect the result will have on Italian football.
He told Rai Sport, “It’s disappointing,” while fighting back tears.
“It’s just a shame my last official game coincided with the failure to qualify for the World Cup. [But] there is certainly a future for Italian football, as we have pride, ability, determination, and after bad tumbles we always find a way to get back on our feet.
“I’m leaving an Italy side that will know how to speak for itself.”
The 39-year-old Juventus legend ended his Italy career having compiled 175 caps over two decades, peaking with the 2006 World Cup triumph in Germany.
He added, “In football you win as a group, you lose as a group, you divide the credit and the blame. The coach is part of this entire group.”
Also announcing their retirements from the Italian national team are Buffon’s World Cup-winning team-mates Andrea Barzagli and Daniele De Rossi followed suit by confirming they too were stepping away from the international game
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