Senegal most-capped player, Henri Camara, has retired from football at the age of 41.
Camara played made 99 appearances for the Teranga Lions and he is the leading goals scorer with 29 goals, appearing for the West African countries at the 2002 World Cup and at five Africa Cup of Nations finals.
The striker, who until his retirement played for Greece’s APO Fostiras Tavros FC, featured for Strasbourg, Wolves, Southampton, Wigan, West Ham, Stoke, Sheffield United and Celtic in a career spanning 20 years.
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As well as Greece and England, Camara also played in France, Switzerland, and Scotland.
Camara was part of the Senegal squad that caused a sensation at the World Cup in South Korea and Japan when they beat reigning champions France in the opening match before reaching the last eight where they lost 1-0 to Turkey.
Camara retired from international football in 2015.
