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- Updated: August 24, 2016
Republic of Ireland captain Robbie Keane has announced he is retiring from international football after next Wednesday’s friendly against Oman.
The 36-year-old LA Galaxy forward is the Republic of Ireland’s record goalscorer with 67 goals and the most capped player in the nation’s history with 145 appearances.
The former Leeds United, Tottenham and Liverpool player was handed his international debut Mick McCarthy at the age of 17 against Czech Republic in 1998 and he scored his first international goal later that year.
Keane became Ireland’s leading goalscorer when he …
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