South Korean Park Ji-sung quits international footballManchester United midfielder Park Ji-sung has retired from international football, according to South Korea coach Cho Kwang-rae.
The 29-year-old Park won his 100th cap in the Asian Cup semi-final defeat by Japan on Tuesday and has called a media conference in Seoul on Monday.
Park was not included in South Korea's team for the 3-2 win over Uzbekistan in the third-place match in Qatar.
Ex-Spurs defender Lee Young-pyo, 33, has also quit international football.
After the match, Cho said: "Two players of our team Park Ji-sung and Lee Young-pyo are retiring today from international football, they've done a remarkable job for the prosperity of Korean football.
"It would be better if I could retain both of them in the national team, but other players have done an excellent job."
Both Park and Lee were thrown into the air in celebration by their fellow South Korean players, after the third-place finish ensured automatic qualification for the 2015 Asian Cup.
"They have been really great players for 10 years and I am really proud of them and they showed to the people all over the world that Korean football is getting better," midfielder Ki Sung-yeung commented.
In 2009, Park became the first South Korean to play in a Champions League final when Manchester United lost to Barcelona.
He has also won three Premier League titles and three League Cups with the English club.
His international debut was in 2000 as part of the team which reached the World Cup semi-finals in 2002, the best performance by an Asian team in the competition.
He also played in the 2006 and 2010 tournaments.
Park told reporters who asked him about his future: "I just try to do my best at our club and to help the team to win everything."
Australia will play Japan in the final of the Asian Cup on Saturday.
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