Ivory Coast defender Didier Zokora announced Monday in an interview with the national press that he is calling time on his international career. The 33-year-old, who plays for Turkish club Akhisarspor, retires after winning 117 caps with the national side. "After giving 15 years of my life with six CAN (African Cup of Nations) participations and three World Cups, I think you have to know when to stop," he said. "I think I've given a lot to my country. Everything comes to an end, and you have to know when to go. It's my decision," he continued.
Zokora made his international debut in 2000 and played his final match for the Elephants at the World Cup on June 19 in a 2-1 defeat to Colombia. He started his club career at ASEC Mimosas in Abidjan, before heading for Europe where he played in Belgium with Genk (2000-2004), French side Saint-Etienne (2004-2006), England's Tottenham (2006-2009) and Spanish outfit Sevilla (2009-2011) before heading to Turkey and Trabzonspor (2011-2014) followed by Akhisarspor.
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