Rapinoe, who won the Golden Boot, Golden Ball,
and Ballon d'Or for her role in the U.S. 2019 World Cup
campaign, received a heartfelt farewell as she left the field in
the 52nd minute to a standing ovation from the crowd, handed the
captain's arm-band to Lindsey Horan and hugged her team-mates.
"It has been such an honour to be able to wear this shirt, play
with all these players and live out my childhood dream," Rapinoe
said at the end of the game.
With 203 caps and 63 goals for her national team, the veteran
played in four World Cups, winning in 2015 and 2019, and helped
the U.S. to claimed the Olympic gold at the 2012 London Games.
Her activism and off-field personality brought her to achieve
household fame after supporting causes such as LGBT+ rights,
speaking out against racism and standing up for equal pay in
women's soccer.
Rapinoe is scheduled to play her last National Women's Soccer
League regular-season game with OL Reign on Oct. 6 against
Washington Spirit in Seattle.
(Reporting by Angelica Medina in Mexico City; Editing by Michael
Perry)
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