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Emily Wilson·25 de novembro de 2024
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Emily Wilson·25 de novembro de 2024
The United States Women's National Team will need a new goalkeeper between the sticks following the retirement of Alyssa Naeher.
The 36-year-old announced the news on Monday as the United Sates gear up for friendlies against England and the Netherlands within the next week.
A legend within the organization and global women's game, Naeher exits the international stage after 11 years with the senior USWNT. During that span, she won two FIFA Women's World Cup titles and one Olympic gold medal.
Additionally, she is the only goalkeeper in history to earn a shutout in a World Cup Final and an Olympic gold medal game.
“Having the opportunity to be a part of the USWNT for the past 15 years has been the greatest honor,” said Naeher. “When I began this journey, I never could have imagined where it would take me, and now I find myself so grateful for all the incredible teammates that I have shared the field with; teammates that have turned into lifelong friends.
"To all my teammates, coaches and staff, thank you all for pushing me, supporting me, and making me a better person/player every single day.
"A special thanks goes to my family. You have traveled all over the world and were in my corner every step of the way and I love you all.
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“This has been a special team to be a part of and I am beyond proud of what we have achieved both on and off the field. The memories I have made over the years will last me a lifetime.
"I know one chapter is ending, but I am so excited to continue to see the growth of this team going forward and what more they can accomplish.”
Following her final international game, Naeher will continue playing with the Chicago Red Stars.
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