When Megan Rapinoe’s boots grace the field at Snapdragon Stadium for the NWSL final this Saturday, they will do so for the last time in her career.
Should OL Reign, where she has played for 11 seasons, win the championship in San Diego, she will have clinched the one major trophy to have eluded.
The 38-year-old announced her intention to retire earlier this year. But her international farewell did not go as planned: the US crashed out of the Women’s World Cup in the last-16, the team’s worst ever finish in a tournament that Rapinoe has won twice with her country. Despite that…
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