Essam El-Hadary: World Cup's oldest player retires from Egypt duty
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Essam El-Hadary was 45 years and 161 days old when he started for Egypt against Saudi Arabia at the World Cup
Egypt goalkeeper Essam El-Hadary, who this summer set the record as the oldest player to feature at a World Cup, has retired from internationals.
The 45-year-old, who won four Africa Cup of Nations, made his debut in 1996 and played 159 times for his country.
He played Egypt's final group game in Russia, saving a penalty in the Pharaohs' 2-1 defeat by Saudi Arabia.
"After 22 years, four months and 12 days, I saw it as the best moment to hang up my gloves," said El-Hadary., external
"I am very proud to have played with the national team in 159 internationals, participating in unprecedented achievements."
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