Giorgio Chiellini to bid adieu to Italy after Argentina friendly at Wembley
Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini says he will bring down the curtain on his glittering international career after the friendly against Argentina at Wembley in June.
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Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini says he will bring down the curtain on his glittering international career after the friendly against Argentina at Wembley in June.
Giorgio Chiellini will retire from international football after Italy’s friendly against Argentina at Wembley in June. The veteran defender, 37, has made 116 appearances for the Azzurri and was a key player in their European Championship win last summer. Ad/> He sits alongside Andrea Pirlo in joint-fifth place on the list of Italy's most-capped players.
Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini will retire from international football after the European champions play a friendly against Argentina at Wembley in June.
(Reuters) - Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini will retire from international football after the European champions play a friendly against their South American counterparts Argentina at Wembley in June.
Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini will retire from international football after the European champions play a friendly against their South American counterparts Argentina at Wembley in June.
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