Alyssa Naeher announces retirement from USWNT after December friendlies

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U.S. women's national team goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher announced her retirement from international soccer, effective after the upcoming friendlies against England and the Netherlands. She is a two-time World Cup winner and Olympic gold medalist. Naeher has been a key player for the USWNT since her debut in 2014, holding a record of 88 wins in 113 appearances. She will continue her club career with the Chicago Red Stars, where she recently re-signed through 2025. Her retirement marks the end of a significant era for the USWNT's goalkeeping position. Naeher expressed pride in her achievements and the team's journey over the past 15 years.


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