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Crystal Dunn, one of the most decorated players in US women's soccer history, has officially retired from professional soccer. The versatile athlete, who played 160 games for the United States Women's National Team (USWNT), announced her decision on Thursday, bringing an end to a career marked by Olympic gold, World Cup triumphs, and three National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) titles.
Dunn, 30, played a crucial role in the US team's 2019 World Cup victory and their 2024 Olympic triumph. Her adaptability made her a valuable asset to the team, as she excelled in striker, midfield, and left back roles. Dunn's skill and talent were on full display during these major tournaments, and she helped the team claim impressive victories on the international stage.
In the domestic league, Dunn demonstrated her prowess with three NWSL titles. She was a part of the North Carolina Courage's title-winning teams in 2018 and 2019 and joined the Portland Thorns in 2022, adding another championship to her impressive resume. Dunn's contributions to the team's successes were a testament to her dedication, versatility, and passion for the game.
Born on June 22, 1992, in Rockville, Maryland, Dunn began her soccer journey at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. After an impressive college career, she was selected first overall in the 2015 NWSL College Draft by the Washington Spirit. Dunn's professional soccer journey included stints with the Boston Breakers, the North Carolina Courage, and the Portland Thorns.
During her time with the USWNT, Dunn amassed an impressive record. She scored 23 goals and provided 25 assists in her 160 appearances for the team. Her versatility and adaptability made her a valuable asset to the team, and her tenacity and determination were key factors in their major victories.
As Dunn retires from professional soccer, she leaves behind a legacy of success and inspiration. Her journey from a college standout to a decorated international player and three-time NWSL champion serves as a testament to her dedication, talent, and determination. Dunn's contributions to women's soccer will be remembered for years to come, and her impact on the sport will continue to inspire future generations.
Sources:
- "Crystal Dunn, USWNT star, announces retirement," The Guardian, January 29, 2026. https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/jan/29/crystal-dunn-uswnt-retirement
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Crystal Dunn, one of the most decorated players in US women's soccer history, has officially retired from professional soccer. The versatile athlete, who played 160 games for the United States Women's National Team (USWNT), announced her decision on Thursday, bringing an end to a career marked by Olympic gold, World Cup triumphs, and three National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) titles.
Dunn, 30, played a crucial role in the US team's 2019 World Cup victory and their 2024 Olympic triumph. Her adaptability made her a valuable asset to the team, as she excelled in striker, midfield, and left back roles. Dunn's skill and talent were on full display during these major tournaments, and she helped the team claim impressive victories on the international stage.
In the domestic league, Dunn demonstrated her prowess with three NWSL titles. She was a part of the North Carolina Courage's title-winning teams in 2018 and 2019 and joined the Portland Thorns in 2022, adding another championship to her impressive resume. Dunn's contributions to the team's successes were a testament to her dedication, versatility, and passion for the game.
Born on June 22, 1992, in Rockville, Maryland, Dunn began her soccer journey at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. After an impressive college career, she was selected first overall in the 2015 NWSL College Draft by the Washington Spirit. Dunn's professional soccer journey included stints with the Boston Breakers, the North Carolina Courage, and the Portland Thorns.
During her time with the USWNT, Dunn amassed an impressive record. She scored 23 goals and provided 25 assists in her 160 appearances for the team. Her versatility and adaptability made her a valuable asset to the team, and her tenacity and determination were key factors in their major victories.
As Dunn retires from professional soccer, she leaves behind a legacy of success and inspiration. Her journey from a college standout to a decorated international player and three-time NWSL champion serves as a testament to her dedication, talent, and determination. Dunn's contributions to women's soccer will be remembered for years to come, and her impact on the sport will continue to inspire future generations.
Sources:
- "Crystal Dunn, USWNT star, announces retirement," The Guardian, January 29, 2026. https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/jan/29/crystal-dunn-uswnt-retirement