Former captain Milligan announces Socceroos retirement

By Ed Jackson / Wire

Captain Mark Milligan has retired from international football after 80 games for the Socceroos, the first of which was in 2006 as a 20-year-old.

The Socceroos have lost the final link to Australia’s ‘golden generation’ with captain Mark Milligan announcing his international retirement.

One of just two Australians to make four World Cup squads along with Tim Cahill, the 34-year-old told teammates and staff on Monday he was calling time on his Socceroos career.

Milligan debuted for Australia in a friendly against Liechtenstein in June 2006 and went on to make 80 appearances for his country.

A member of Australia’s 2006, 2010, 2014 and 2018 World Cup squads, Milligan also played at three Asian Cups including the successful 2015 tournament on home soil.

“It has been a privilege to be involved with the Socceroos over the last 14-odd years,” Milligan said.

“To be able to represent my country over that time is above and beyond anything I could have dreamed of.

“It hasn’t always been smooth sailing – it was always going to be difficult to try and break into a squad full of Australian superstars. But I was given a chance, and just to be involved with players from Australia’s golden
generation and learn my trade from them was an absolute gift that I will be forever grateful for.”

Milligan was appointed Socceroos captain by Graham Arnold following Mile Jedinak’s retirement after the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

He led Australia at this year’s Asian Cup in January but has barely played for his country since that tournament due to niggling injury problems.

Forced to pull out of the squads to play Kuwait and Jordan in World Cup qualifiers due to injury, Milligan’s last national team appearance was the 5-0 win over Nepal in Canberra in October.

In his absence Mathew Leckie led the team against Kuwait while goalkeeper Mat Ryan has taken up the armband in the team’s past two qualifiers against Taiwan and Jordan.

Arnold said Milligan’s unstinting service to the national team, which included the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, should ensure he is remembered as a Socceroos great.

“I am so proud of Mark and the career that he has had,” Arnold said.

“Mark’s commitment and desire for Australian football is up there with the best and I feel privileged to have been involved with him at the start and end of his international career.”

Milligan will continue to play for English League One club Southend United, who he joined in July after being released by Scottish Premiership team Hibernian.

The Crowd Says:

2019-12-09T06:12:52+00:00

Redondo

Roar Rookie


Well...yes - I was agreeing with Lester. Jedinak was good value defensively until he got old and slow, but he was always a liability with the ball.

2019-12-09T05:53:03+00:00

Charlie De Salis

Guest


Nope. Jedinak was a liability. I assume he has now been involuntarily retired. He played ahead of Milligan only because he was mystifyingly playing in the EPL. Milligan was better every time be played for the Roos.

2019-12-09T04:59:28+00:00

Fadida

Roar Rookie


I agree with lester

2019-12-09T03:01:04+00:00

Punter

Roar Rookie


Legend Millsy, well played son.

2019-12-09T02:39:40+00:00

Redondo

Roar Rookie


Excellent footballer he was.

2019-12-09T02:39:01+00:00

Redondo

Roar Rookie


Very true, if a tad harsh on Jedinak.

2019-12-09T02:29:59+00:00

Jack George

Roar Guru


Thanks for everything.

2019-12-09T02:23:25+00:00

lesterlike

Roar Rookie


He should have got far more caps when we were playing 4-3-3 under Ange as he was by far the most technically capable 6 available and was an absolute machine at the 2015 Asian Cup. His sense of positioning and calmness under pressure made him an excellent link between the centre backs and creative midfielders and his performance at the Asian Cup final was one of the most heroic performances seen in a gold shirt (even after he was moved to an unfamiliar RB position). Sadly instead of Milligan easily getting to 100 caps, he got lumped behind Jedinak half the time who was a completely unsuitable type of player for our style of play and couldn't pass a ball 6 yards if he tried.

2019-12-09T02:17:19+00:00

Lionheart

Roar Rookie


Thanks Millsy, for some great efforts in gold. Good luck for your future.

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