It wasn't exactly the way Joseph Yobo wanted to mark his 100th and final appearance for Nigeria.
With one of his last touches in international football, the man who has held Nigeria's defense together for the past 13 years scored an injury-time own goal in a 2-0 loss to France in the last 16 of the World Cup yesterday.
"I would have loved to have done it differently," Yobo said with a wry smile.
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The 33-year-old Yobo announced after the match in Brasilia that he would be retiring from international duty to concentrate on his club career and spend more time with his family.
He became the first Nigerian to reach a century of international caps and will go down as one of his country's greatest defenders, appearing at three World Cups.
"It's a bittersweet end (for him), yeah," Nigeria striker Shola Ameobi said. "He's been a great leader of this team for over 13 years. He's been a stalwart of this Nigeria defense -- our captain and our leader.
Yobo was emotional in the changing room after the final whistle as the defender made a stirring speech to the squad. "He'll be hard to replace," Ameobi added.
Yobo almost didn't even make it to Brazil as he struggled with a calf injury in the final few months of the season on loan at English club Norwich from Turkish side Fenerbahce.
He recovered just in time to be selected in the squad and capitalized on an injury to Godfrey Oboabona to play Nigeria's final two group games -- against Bosnia-Herzegovina and Argentina -- and keep his place for the France game.
Aside from inadvertently turning in Mathieu Valbuena's low cross for France's game-sealing second goal, Yobo enjoyed an impressive final appearance for the "Super Eagles" and kept Karim Benzema and Olivier Giroud relatively quiet.
He should have a good few years left in him at club level, where he has also represented Standard Liege, Everton and Marseille.