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John O'Shea set to retire from Republic of Ireland international duty

O'Shea to retire from international duty
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Sunderland full-back John O'Shea is set to retire from international duty this June, having played 117 times for the Republic of Ireland.

Sunderland defender John O'Shea has announced his retirement from international football.

The 37-year-old has 117 caps for the Republic of Ireland, having represented his country for 17 years.

The former Manchester United full-back has played at two European Championships, but will step down from international commitments this summer.

"It has been an amazing journey but I feel now is the right time to step aside for the next generation to enjoy the experiences I am so humbled to have been part of," O'Shea told reporters.

"I always wanted to play as much as I could at senior level and to now have 117 caps has truly been an honour. I've never taken anything in life for granted and the passing in the last year of my dad, Jim, and my friend and teammate Liam Miller has shown me that every moment in life (not just football) should be cherished.

"I have certainly cherished my international career, it will be emotional walking out for the final time in front of the Ireland supporters. But it is now time to say thank you and allow others to lead the team forward, it's been an amazing honour to wear our green shirt."

O'Shea's last international fixture will be a friendly against the USA on June 2.

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