Liverpool midfielder Wataru Endo has withdrawn from Japan’s 2026 World Cup squad due to injury and simultaneously announced his retirement from international football, ending a distinguished career for the Blue Samurai in the most painful circumstances possible.
Endo had been carrying fitness concerns heading into the tournament after undergoing surgery in February for a foot injury sustained against Sunderland. He did not feature for Liverpool again for the remainder of the club season following that operation. Despite this, manager Hajime Moriyasu selected him in the World Cup squad and Endo returned to action for Japan against Iceland at the end of May, lasting 45 minutes. That friendly has since turned out to be his final appearance in international football.
Wataru Endo announces Japan international retirement
“Since my injury, I’ve done everything I possibly could up to this point, so I have no regrets whatsoever,” he wrote. “Of course, there’s frustration at not being able to participate in this World Cup, but more than that, I’m proud of how we’ve grown together since the Qatar World Cup, me as captain, leading this team and turning our goal of winning the World Cup into something we can say as a matter of course.”
He added: “The current team is truly a wonderful team. I believe they will overcome any adversity and show us sights we’ve never seen before. With this campaign, I will be retiring from the national team. So from here on, I’ll be cheering for the Japan national team as one of the fans.”
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