Jan Vertonghen Announces Retirement Following Belgium's Euro 2024 Campaign
Jan Vertonghen has announced his retirement from international football. The 37-year-old concludes his career with Belgium as the nation's most-capped player, having made 157 appearances since his debut in 2007.
Vertonghen's journey with the Belgian national team began in 2007. Over the years, he played a crucial role in helping the Red Devils reach significant milestones. Notably, he was part of the squad that reached the semi-finals of the 2018 World Cup and the quarter-finals at Euro 2020.

The former Tottenham defender also participated in the World Cup held in Qatar. His final four appearances for Belgium were during Euro 2024, where Belgium advanced to the last 16 before being eliminated by France on Monday.
As Vertonghen steps away from international football, he leaves behind a legacy marked by numerous memorable moments. The Belgian Red Devils paid tribute to him on social media, highlighting his impressive record of 157 caps and expressing gratitude with a heartfelt message: "157 caps, countless memories. #MerciJan."
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Currently, Vertonghen is a free agent as his contract with Anderlecht has expired ahead of the 2024-25 season. His future club career remains uncertain, but his contributions to Belgian football will be remembered fondly.
Vertonghen's retirement marks the end of an era for Belgium's national team. His experience and leadership on the field have been invaluable over the years. As fans reflect on his career, they celebrate not only his achievements but also his dedication and passion for representing Belgium on the international stage.