USWNT Star Kelley O'Hara Will Retire After 2024 NWSL Season

USWNT Star Kelley O’Hara Will Retire After 2024 NWSL Season

Two-time World Cup champion Kelley O'Hara announced on Thursday via Just Women's Sports that she intends to retire from professional soccer after the 2024 NWSL season.

"I have always said I would play under two conditions: That I still love playing soccer, and if my body would let me do it the way I wanted to," O’Hara said. "I realized a while back that I was always going to love it, so it was the physical piece that was going to be the deciding factor."

O'Hara will play her second and final season with Gotham FC, the team coming off the 2023 league title. Her final game will be played at a date to be determined later depending on how Gotham FC fares this season.

A big piece of O'Hara's decision to retire was determined by the recent injuries she's dealt with, most recently with ankle and knee issues. But once she listened to her body about the physical "toll" the injuries have taken on her, she felt much better about her retirement decision.

"Once I was like, 'Alright, you know what, this will be my last year,' I have had a lot of peace with it," O'Hara said. "Truly the only thing I felt was gratitude for everything that my career has been, all the things I've been able to do and the people I've been able to do it with."

The 35-year-old has been a member of the USWNT since 2010, playing with them during four World Cup runs and helping them win a gold medal during the 2012 London Olympics.

She's won two NWSL titles, one with her former club the Washington Spirit back in 2021, and again last year with Gotham FC. She could add a third title to her resume depending how the team does this season.

USWNT Icon Carli Lloyd Announces She Is Expecting Her First Child

USWNT Icon Carli Lloyd Announces She Is Expecting Her First Child

Former United States women’s national team midfielder Carli Lloyd announced in an Instagram post Wednesday that she and her husband Brian Hollins are expecting their first child in October after what she described as “a rollercoaster of a journey.”

Lloyd also opened up in a first-person piece for Women’s Health magazine about undergoing fertiliity treatments. She said that she thought about having children when she retired in 2021 but decided not to pursue it immediately.

“In retrospect, I wish I had been more educated about pregnancy and how to prepare for it, and that I looked years ago into the options I had for freezing my eggs,” Lloyd wrote.

Lloyd and Hollins have been together since high school and were married in 2016.

Lloyd, 41, retired from professional soccer in 2021 after a career that included two World Cups and two Olympic gold medals. She made 316 appearances for the national team, the second most in USWNT history, and ranks third all-time among USWNT players with 134 international goals.