Per Mertesacker has become the third member of Germany's 2014 World Cup-winning squad to retire from international football.
The Arsenal defender, 29, has called time on his career with the Nationalmannschaft a month after lifting the World Cup in Brazil, following in the footsteps of Philipp Lahm and Miroslav Klose.
"First and foremost it was about me, after a 10-year career in the team, being able to say when the chapter ended," Mertesacker said.
Since making his debut against Iran in 2004, Mertesacker has been a mainstay in the Germany defence -- winning 104 caps and playing at five major tournaments.
Only seven players -- Lothar Matthaus, Klose, Lukas Podolski, Lahm, Jurgen Klinsmann, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Jurgen Kohler -- have played for Germany more times than Mertesacker.
The 6ft 6in centre-back will now be free to focus on his club career with Arsenal, alongside former international teammates. Mesut Ozil and Lukas Podolski.
Good to be back !! #COYG @Arsenal #BFG pic.twitter.com/sHPPNRaor0
- Per Mertesacker (@mertesacker) August 11, 2014