Riyad Mahrez announced his retirement from international football on 3 July 2026, just hours after Algeria fell 2‑0 to Switzerland in the World Cup round‑of‑32. The 35‑year‑old winger, who earned 119 caps, used the post‑match press conference to confirm he will no longer wear the Algerian shirt.
What triggered Mahrez’s decision?
Algeria’s early exit from the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States sparked a wave of reflection among the squad. After a disciplined Swiss side scored twice in the first half, the Greens could not recover. Mahrez, who had captained the side in previous tournaments, said the defeat highlighted a natural endpoint for his national team journey. He cited the physical toll of a demanding club season with Manchester City and a desire to give younger talent a chance.
How does his record stand?
Mahrez leaves the national team as one of Algeria’s most decorated players. He lifted the Africa Cup of Nations trophy in 2019, delivering a last‑minute free‑kick that sent Algeria to the final. Over his career he contributed 17 goals and 28 assists for the Fennecs. His 119 appearances rank him third‑most in Algerian history, trailing only Lakhdar Belloumi and Rabah Madjer.
What does this mean for Algeria’s future?
Coach Djamel Belmadi will now have to reshape the attacking line‑up. Young wingers like Yacine Adli and Rachid Ghezzal are expected to step up, while veteran forward Islam Slimani may take a more central role. The federation announced a talent‑identification camp for players under 23, aiming to rebuild a squad capable of reaching the next World Cup.
How will this affect Mahrez’s club career?
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola praised Mahrez’s professionalism, noting that the winger’s focus will now be entirely on the Premier League and Champions League. With the international calendar cleared, Mahrez can devote extra training time to City’s tactical drills. Fans anticipate he may add more assists this season, building on his 12‑assist tally from the 2025‑26 campaign.
What legacy does he leave behind?
Mahrez’s flair, dribbling, and decisive set‑piece work have inspired a generation of Algerian youngsters. His iconic free‑kick against Nigeria in the 2019 AFCON semi‑final remains a highlight reel staple. Off the pitch, his charitable work in Algiers and advocacy for youth sports programs have cemented his status as a national icon.
The retirement marks the end of an era for Algerian football, but also opens a new chapter for both the player and the team. As Mahrez hangs up his green jersey, the world will watch how his club performances evolve and how Algeria rebuilds without one of its brightest stars.