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    Morocco captain Saiss announces international retirement

    Papa LincBy Papa LincFebruary 25, 2026No Comments1 Min Read2 Views
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    Romain Saiss has retired from international football Romain Saiss has retired from international football

    Morocco captain Romain Saiss announced on Tuesday, February, 24, 2026, his retirement from international football, bringing to a close what he called “the most beautiful chapter of my life”.

    Saiss’s decision comes after repeated injuries, including in the last Africa Cup of Nations, where he only played 18 minutes in the opening match against Comoros before he was substituted due to an issue with his left thigh.

    The 35-year-old former Angers and Wolverhampton Wanderers centre-back said on social media the decision followed “careful reflection” and was made with “immense emotion”.

    “Wearing the colours of Morocco and becoming their captain will remain the greatest. Jack Draper semi nal. honour of my career,” he wrote.

    His brief AFCON return in December had followed an 18-month absence, also due to injury, having skippered the side to the 2022 World Cup.

    Saiss’s retirement comes just three months ahead of this year’s World Cup, in which Morocco are set to face Brazil, Scotland and Haiti.

    “I will now be your No 1 supporter. I am leaving the national team, but I will forever remain a Lion,” he said.

    Saiss will still play for Qatar Stars League club Al Sadd. -A



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