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Dublin, Ireland (Betting Express) - Republic of Ireland midfielder Jason McAteer retired from international football on Thursday.

McAteer, 33, played in both the 1994 and 2002 World Cups, and earned 52 caps.

"To retire from competing for your country is probably the toughest decision for any sportsman," said the former Liverpool and current Tranmere player.

"However, I am now 33-years old and have suffered with injuries in recent years which has affected me mentally and physically, so I feel the time is right to step aside and let the talented youngsters have a go."

McAteer started his career with Bolton before moving to Liverpool and then Blackburn in 1999.

McAteer emphasized the quality of Ireland's youth as one reason he is stepping aside.

"We are lucky to have some cracking players coming through and it would be great to help these boys develop with the national side," said McAteer.

The Republic of Ireland takes on Cyprus in a World Cup qualifier in Dublin on Saturday. McAteer was not chosen to the squad, prompting Thursday's decision.

September 2, 2004, at 11:22 AM ET
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Ireland shorthanded for World Cup qualifier -->

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