Soccer-World Cup winner and Olympic champion Dunn announces retirement


Paris 2024 Olympics - Football - Women's Victory Ceremony - Parc des Princes, Paris, France - August 10, 2024. Crystal Dunn of the United States takes selfie with her gold medal. REUTERS/Isabel Infantes

NEW YORK, Jan 29 - ‌Crystal Dunn, an Olympic champion and World Cup winner who ‌made 160 appearances for the U.S. women's national team, announced ‌her retirement from professional soccer on Thursday.

A key figure in the United States' 2019 World Cup win and their 2024 Olympic triumph, Dunn hoisted the championship trophy in ‍the top-flight NWSL three times, with the ‍North Carolina Courage in 2018 ‌and 2019 and with the Portland Thorns in 2022.

A versatile talent ‍who ​was lethal in the midfield and forward positions, she became a critical piece of the national team's defence, shining at ⁠left back despite it not being her preferred ‌role.

"I leave the game with a sense of peace and deep fulfilment for all ⁠that I’ve ‍accomplished,” Dunn said in a statement.

"I’m grateful for the incredible people I’ve had the privilege to work with, from teammates and coaches to family and ‍friends, and all the amazing moments we’ve ‌shared. I’m very much looking forward to my next chapter ahead."

Dunn is the latest in a series of high-profile players from the United States' modern golden age to retire. She played alongside the likes of Megan Rapinoe and Alex Morgan, cementing herself as a bedrock of the U.S. backline.

Among the first Black stars to break through in a ‌once overwhelmingly white U.S. women's soccer programme, Dunn served as a role model for the next generation.

"I first kicked a soccer ball at the age of ​four, never knowing it would change my life," said Dunn. "My journey wasn’t perfect, but it was beautiful."

(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New YorkEditing by Toby Davis)

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