Current:Home > NewsJulie Ertz retires from USWNT after stunning World Cup Round of 16 defeat -Wealth Pursuit Network
Julie Ertz retires from USWNT after stunning World Cup Round of 16 defeat
View
Date:2025-04-15 11:11:27
Julie Ertz has announced her retirement from the U.S. women's national soccer team, moments after the squad's knockout loss against Sweden on Sunday.
Ertz appeared in every match during the USWNT championship runs in the 2015 and 2019 World Cups. The U.S. couldn't replicate that success, falling to Sweden in the Round of 16 to mark their earliest ever exit from a major tournament.
Ertz is a two-time Olympian and a World Cup winner with 122 total appearances for the U.S. over 10 years, scoring 20 goals.
"I think for me it's just emotional because it's probably my last game ever being to able to have the honor to wear this crest so I think it's just... it's just tough," Ertz said. "I feel like it's just an emotional time. It absolutely sucks. Penalties are the worst. But it's an honor to represent this team, and I'm excited for the future of the girls."
Ertz confirmed to ESPN's Alexis Nunes that this was her last time playing for the U.S., meaning another key player of the USWNT golden era is entering retirement. Two-time World Cup winner Megan Rapinoe already announced her retirement, too.
WORLD CUP CENTRAL: 2023 Women's World Cup Live Scores, Schedules, Standings, Bracket and More
For Ertz, it was a remarkable journey to this month's World Cup. She gave birth to her son last August and made her comeback to the USWNT in April. She was officially named to the roster in June.
With the help of Ertz, the U.S. conceded just one goal in four matches. Ultimately though, it wasn't enough and, barring a change of heart, Ertz won't get a Hollywood ending to her international career.
The 31 year old is still a midfielder for Angel City FC of the NWSL, signing a one-year deal in April. But, her time leading the USWNT seems to be up.
"It's been an absolute ride. I've learned so much about myself and as a player, but even just as a person," Ertz said. "This team obviously competes and plays soccer, but it does so much more and I'm just very grateful."
veryGood! (13)
Related
- Former Syrian official arrested in California who oversaw prison charged with torture
- Four-star QB recruit Antwann Hill Jr. latest to decommit from Deion Sanders, Colorado
- Palestinian militants kill 2 alleged informers for Israel and mob drags bodies through camp alleys
- US Army soldier killed in helicopter crash remembered as devoted family member, friend and leader
- Dick Vitale announces he is cancer free: 'Santa Claus came early'
- The body of an abducted anti-mining activist is found in western Mexico
- A high school girls basketball team won 95-0. Winning coach says it could've been worse
- Jim Harbaugh, even suspended, earns $500,000 bonus for Michigan's defeat of Ohio State
- Juan Soto to be introduced by Mets at Citi Field after striking record $765 million, 15
- No. 3 Michigan beats No. 2 Ohio State 30-24 for 3rd straight win in rivalry
Ranking
- Residents worried after ceiling cracks appear following reroofing works at Jalan Tenaga HDB blocks
- Palestinian militants kill 2 alleged informers for Israel and mob drags bodies through camp alleys
- Indiana fires football coach Tom Allen despite $20 million buyout
- Geert Wilders, a far-right anti-Islam populist, wins big in Netherlands elections
- Trump wants to turn the clock on daylight saving time
- The body of an abducted anti-mining activist is found in western Mexico
- South Korea, Japan and China agree to resume trilateral leaders’ summit, but without specific date
- Florida sheriff’s deputies shoot driver who pointed rifle at them after high speed chase
Recommendation
Toyota to invest $922 million to build a new paint facility at its Kentucky complex
Israel summons Irish ambassador over tweet it alleges doesn’t adequately condemn Hamas
How did humans get to the brink of crashing climate? A long push for progress and energy to fuel it
Linda Evangelista Says She Hasn't Dated Since Before CoolSculpting Incident
Arkansas State Police probe death of woman found after officer
Australia commits another $168 million to monitoring migrants freed from indefinite detention
Congolese Nobel laureate kicks off presidential campaign with a promise to end violence, corruption
Suzanne Shepherd, Sopranos and Goodfellas actress, dies at 89