Soccer star Julie Ertz called it a career on Thursday after 10 years and two World Cup championships.
Ertz, 31, had already hinted at her retirement at this summer’s World Cup after the United States fell to Sweden on penalties in the Round of 16, tearfully telling reporters it was likely her final match wearing the team crest. She made it official Thursday.
But she appeared in a pair of exhibition matches against Ireland in April and signed with Angel City, working her way back into shape. “The future is in absolutely great hands,” Ertz told reporters at the World Cup after the earliest exit ever for the United States. “You know, sometimes you learn the most from your failures, which sucks. But it’s part of my career as well.”
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