The NWSL Goes All In on Denver

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Two-time World Cup champion, Olympic gold medalist, and three-time NWSL champion Becky Sauerbrunn announced her retirement from professional soccer on Tuesday.

“This isn’t the end. I’ll be around. I love this game too much to leave it for good,” the 39-year-old legendary USWNT center back wrote. “But for the first time in sixteen years I’m going to find a quiet moment and close my eyes for a bit.”

Leading from the back

A titan on and off the field, Sauerbrunn’s 16-year professional career is littered with trophies earned for club and country.

Sauerbrunn, who notably opened her senior national team account with a broken nose in her January 2008 first cap, leaves the international pitch with 219 appearances, making her the USWNT’s 10th all-time most-capped player.

Across the three World Cups and three Olympic Games in which she competed, Sauerbrunn helped the USWNT to a runners-up finish in the 2011 World Cup before snagging back-to-back titles in 2015 and 2019. In addition to 2012 Olympic gold and 2021 Olympic bronze, her US resume boasts eight straight Concacaf championships.

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