Megan Rapinoe to play her final USWNT match on September 24
- Rapinoe to conclude her USWNT career with 203 caps
- She has recorded 63 goals since debuting in 2006
- 38-year-old has won two World Cups and claimed gold at the 2012 Olympics
Megan Rapinoe will represent the US women's national team for the last time on September 24, when the American side hosts Colombia at Soldier Field.
The NWSL legend will also be honored before kick off to celebrate her career and 200th cap, which she earned on July 9 against Wales in San Jose, California.
Rapinoe previously announced her plan to retire from professional football following the end of the 2023 National Women’s Soccer League season. The record-breaking forward went on to participate in her fourth and final World Cup with the US women's national team in July and August, and will now finish the second half of the NWSL campaign to end her career.
"I've been able to have such an incredible career, and this game has brought me all over the world and allowed me to meet so many amazing people. I feel incredibly grateful to have played as long as I have, to be as successful as we've been, and to have been a part of a generation of players who undoubtedly left the game better than they found it. To be able to play one last World Cup and one last NWSL season and go out on my own terms is incredibly special," said Rapinoe at the time of her announcement.
"I want to thank my family for being by my side all these years. Thanks to all my teammates and coaches all the way back to my first days in Redding, on to college at the University of Portland and of course thanks to U.S. Soccer, the Seattle Reign and especially Sue, for everything. I will forever cherish the friendships and support over the years in this game, and I am beyond excited for one last ride with the National Team and the Reign."
Rapinoe kicked off her career in 2009 after being selected second overall in the Women’s Professional Soccer draft by the Chicago Red Stars. She went on to see stints with Sydney FC, Seattle Sounders women, Olympique Lyonnais and OL Reign to rack up 66 goals in 188 club appearances. Her club career inspired prolific international success.
The forward has become a staple for the USWNT since debuting in 2006 during a friendly against Ireland. She propelled the American team to the gold medal in the 2012 London Olympics before scoring in consecutive World Cup finals to lift the 2015 and 2019 trophies. Since her debut, she's managed 63 goals and 73 assists. The player has made an enormous impact on and off the field, leading the efforts for equal pay and equal rights for players worldwide.