Luis Suarez reflects on the most beautiful moment of his football career, stating he wouldn’t change it for anything.
Luis Suarez, the striker for Inter Miami, has identified the 2011 Copa America as his most cherished memory with Uruguay’s national team.
At a press conference held on Monday, the ex-Barcelona and Liverpool striker disclosed his retirement from international soccer.
Remember that in the 2011 Copa America final, Suarez was responsible for the first goal as Uruguay dominated Paraguay with a score of 3-0 to earn their fifteenth title.
The 2011 Copa America trophy stands out as the most breathtaking moment of my professional playing career.
Suarez stated that he wouldn’t trade it for anything and pointed out that he had won many other things.
With 69 goals in 142 games over the course of 17 years, Suarez leaves behind a legacy as Uruguay’s top scorer of all time.
In February 2007, the senior debut for Uruguay was made by a 37-year-old player who scored in their triumphant match against Colombia.
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