Rapinoe to play final game for US on Sept. 24
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[August 30, 2023] (Reuters)
- Megan Rapinoe will play her final game for the United States women's
team on Sept. 24 in a friendly against South Africa in Chicago, the U.S.
Soccer Federation (USSF) said on Tuesday.
Rapinoe, 38, announced last month before the Women's World Cup that she
would retire when the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) season ends
in November. |
Soccer Football - FIFA Women’s World Cup
Australia and New Zealand 2023 - Round of 16 - Sweden v United States -
Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne, Australia - August 6, 2023
Megan Rapinoe of the U.S. looks dejected after the losing the penalty
shootout and being knocked out of the World Cup REUTERS/Hannah Mckay/File
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The veteran forward played in four World Cups,
winning in 2015 and 2019, and helped the U.S. to Olympic gold at
the 2012 London Games.
She was one of three American players to miss her spot-kick when
the U.S. were knocked out by Sweden on penalties in the last 16
stage of this year's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
"People may think that my career coming to an end would bring
sadness, but when I think back on the past 30-plus years of
playing this game, my overriding emotions are joy and
gratitude," Rapinoe said in a statement issued by USSF.
"It's been an unbelievable ride. It will be special to have this
one last opportunity to play for my country ... and get the
chance to thank my teammates and everyone who has had an impact
on me as a person and player over the years."
Rapnioe will end her international career with 203 caps and
currently has 63 goals and 73 assists for the national team. She
has also been an advocate for LGBT+ rights and equal pay in
women's soccer.
Rapinoe is scheduled to play her last NWSL regular-season game
with OL Reign on Oct. 6 against Washington Spirit in Seattle.
(Reporting by Hritika Sharma in Hyderabad; Editing by
Christopher Cushing)
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