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Wayne Rooney announces end of England career

Football - England v Switzerland - UEFA Euro 2016 Qualifying Group E - Wembley Stadium, London, England - 8/9/15 Wayne Rooney celebrates after scoring the second goal for England from the penalty spot and becoming England's all time leading goalscorer Action Images via Reuters / Carl Recine File Picture

MANCHESTER (Reuters) - Wayne Rooney announced his retirement from the England national team on Wednesday, ending a 14-year stint in which he became the country's top goalscorer with 53 goals.

Rooney said he had made the decision despite being told by England manager Gareth Southgate that he would be recalled to the squad for next month's World Cup qualifiers.

FILE PHOTO: Football - Japan v England International Friendly - UPC Arena, Graz, Austria - 30/5/10 England manager Fabio Capello (R) and Wayne Rooney Mandatory Credit: Action Images / John Sibley

"It was great that Gareth Southgate called me this week to tell me he wanted me back in the England squad for the upcoming matches. I really appreciated that," the 31-year-old said in a statement.

"However, having already thought long and hard, I told Gareth that I had now decided to retire for good from international football.

"It is a really tough decision and one I have discussed with my family, my manager at Everton and those closest to me."

FILE PHOTO: Wayne Rooney watches play during their international friendly soccer match against Norway at Wembley Stadium in London September 3, 2014. REUTERS/Eddie Keogh

"Every time I was selected as a player or captain was a real privilege and I thank everyone who helped me. But I believe now is the time to bow out," he added.

Rooney's decision comes two days after he scored for Everton in their 1-1 draw at Manchester City in the Premier League and was widely praised for his performance.

It was Rooney's second goal in as many games for the club he rejoined last month after spending 13 years with Manchester United and prompted speculation over an England recall.

Football - Germany v England FIFA World Cup Second Round - South Africa 2010 - Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein, South Africa - 27/6/10 England's Wayne Rooney looks dejected at the final whistle after failing to qualify for the quarter finals Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Matthew Childs File Picture

But the Liverpudlian has decided to concentrate all his efforts on his club career.

"Leaving Manchester United was a tough call but I know I made the right decision in coming home to Everton. Now I want to focus all my energies on helping them be successful," he said.

Rooney earned his first cap against Australia in 2003 at the age of 17 years and 111 days to become the youngest player, at the time, to represent the national side. He also leaves as England's most-capped outfield player with 119 appearances.

Britain Football Soccer - England v Scotland - 2018 World Cup Qualifying European Zone - Group F - Wembley Stadium, London, England - 11/11/16 England's Wayne Rooney applauds fans after the game REUTERS/Eddie Keogh File Picture

The former England captain has not played for his country since a 3-0 win over Scotland at Wembley last November.

Rooney's goal on Monday meant he became only the second player to score 200 Premier League goals behind another former England striker Alan Shearer.

But while he won five Premier League titles and a Champions League, among other trophies, during his time at Old Trafford he remained without a medal for England, who have not won a major tournament since the World Cup in 1966.

Football - England v Croatia UEFA EURO 2004 Group B - Luz Stadium, Lisbon - 21/6/04 Wayne Rooney scores the third goal for England Mandatory Credit: Action Images / John Sibley File Picture

"I will always remain a passionate England fan. One of my very few regrets is not to have been part of a successful England tournament side.

"Hopefully the exciting players Gareth is bringing through can take that ambition further and I hope everyone will get behind the team," said Rooney, who believed he would eventually see England triumph.

"One day the dream will come true and I look forward to being there as a fan - or in any capacity."

(Additional reporting by Simon Jennings in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian Radnedge)

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