USWNT legend and Angel City FC forward Christen Press announces her retirement after a 14-year career. She’ll be honored ...
Two-time World Cup champion Christen Press is ready for the next chapter of her life. Press, 36, rose to prominence over a ...
In 2014, Press returned to the U.S., joining the Chicago Red Stars as an allocated player two months into the season. By 2016 ...
Press, 37, said she will retire from the sport at the end of the 2025 NWSL season. Press' current club, Angel City FC, has ...
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After a remarkable career that includes two FIFA Women's World Cup titles and recognition across multiple club leagues, U.S.
USWNT boss Emma Hayes named European club players and NWSL vets to her October roster ahead of friendlies against Portugal ...
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On Thursday Afternoon, USWNT legend Alex Morgan Made An Announcement That Had People Very Very Enthusiastic Indeed ...
One of the most iconic U.S. women's national team players of all time has announced she will be hanging up her cleats.
Two-time World Cup champion forward Christen Press announced on Wednesday that she will retire from professional soccer at ...