Winnipeg Free Press - PRINT EDITION

Terry gives up international play

LONDON -- Former England captain John Terry unexpectedly quit international football on Sunday before he was due to face a Football Association hearing on a racism charge, saying his place in the team had become "untenable."

Despite being cleared in court of racially abusing Queens Park Rangers defender Anton Ferdinand during a Premier League match last year, Terry was facing a lengthy ban if found guilty by an FA panel this week.

"I am today announcing my retirement from international football ... I have always given my all and it breaks my heart to make this decision," Terry said.

The 31-year-old defender was fired as England captain in February but was allowed to continue playing for the national team.

"I am making this statement today in advance of the hearing of the FA disciplinary charge because I feel the FA, in pursuing charges against me where I have already been cleared in a court of law, have made my position with the national team untenable," Terry said.

Terry has no plans to stop playing for the club at which he has spent his entire career.

"I now look forward to playing for Chelsea FC, and challenging for domestic and European honours," he said. "And I want to thank the fans and the club for their continued support."

But the FA could still ban Terry for eight club matches, the punishment Liverpool striker Luis Suarez received last year for racially abusing Manchester United defender Patrice Evra in a game.

-- The Associated Press

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition September 24, 2012 C2

You can comment on most stories on winnipegfreepress.com. You can also agree or disagree with other comments. All you need to do is be a Winnipeg Free Press print or e-edition subscriber to join the conversation and give your feedback.

You can comment on most stories on winnipegfreepress.com. You can also agree or disagree with other comments. All you need to do is be a Winnipeg Free Press print or e-edition subscriber to join the conversation and give your feedback.

Have Your Say

New to commenting? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions.

Have Your Say

Comments are open to Winnipeg Free Press print or e-edition subscribers only. why?

Have Your Say

Comments are open to Winnipeg Free Press Subscribers only. why?

The Winnipeg Free Press does not necessarily endorse any of the views posted. By submitting your comment, you agree to our Terms and Conditions. These terms were revised effective April 16, 2010.