By Moneycontrol Sports Desk | September 04, 2024
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Luis Suarez announced his retirement from international football
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He is Uruguay's top scorer with 69 goals from 142 matches
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Despite his stellar record, Suarez' career was filled with controversies
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He was handed a four-month ban during the 2014 World Cup
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Suarez had then bit Giorgio Chiellini during a clash between Uruguay and Italy
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He was also one of the villains of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa
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Suarez' infamous handball had denied Ghana a late-winner in the quarterfinal
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Suarez was shown a red card but Ghana failed to convert the subsequent penalty
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Suarez' cunning move allowed Uruguay to sneak into the semifinal after a penalty shootout
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Controversy also dogged Suarez throughout his club career
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He was handed an eight-game ban in 2011 by authorities in England
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This was after he allegedly racially abused ex-Manchester United star Patrice Evra