Jesus Navas announces retirement from Spain national team after nearly 15 years with the Spanish national team, winning four trophies

Sevilla right-back Jesus Navas, 38, officially retired from the Spanish national team on Thursday after almost 15 years with the Spanish national team, according to Ufabet.
Navas made his Spain debut under Vicente del Bosque in a 2–1 friendly win over Argentina in Madrid on 14 November 2009. He has since been part of the squads that have won the 2010 World Cup, Euro 2012 and 2024 and the 2022-2023 UEFA Nations League.
Over a period of almost 15 years, Navas has made 56 appearances for Spain, scoring five goals. After a three-year absence from the Spanish national team, he was recalled by Luis de la Fuente and played a part in their success at the tournament in Germany.
‘I’ve said it many times and I’ll say it again: the best thing to do is protect your country,’ Navas says in farewell message to Spain
‘The dreams and memories will remain, as will the pride of making so many people happy. But this time, Luis de la Fuente will no longer call my name . The cycle that began 15 years ago is coming to an end, Promotion Ufabet along with so much happiness that fills us with pride and excitement.’
Navas also thanked the national team’s staff, teammates, coaches and fans, and wished the Bulls success in the tournament.