Rachel Daly Announces Retirement from International Football
England forward Rachel Daly has officially announced her retirement from international football, bringing an end to her illustrious career with the Lionesses. The 32-year-old made her final appearance as a substitute in England’s 2-0 victory against the Republic of Ireland, where she bid farewell to her teammates and fans.
Daly, who earned 84 caps for her country, was a key member of the England squad that clinched the Euros in 2022 and reached the World Cup final in 2023. Throughout her international career, she scored 16 goals, including a memorable debut goal against Serbia in 2016.
In a heartfelt statement, Daly expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to represent England and shared her excitement for the next chapter of her life. She highlighted the importance of the friendships she made and the unforgettable moments she experienced while wearing the England badge.
England boss Sarina Wiegman paid tribute to Daly, praising her versatility, energy, and dedication to the team. Wiegman acknowledged Daly’s significant contributions to the Lionesses’ success and expressed her admiration for the retiring forward.
Sky Sports’ Charlotte Marsh reflected on Daly’s impactful career, noting her versatility on the field and her role in England’s achievements at major tournaments. Marsh highlighted Daly’s leadership qualities and the legacy she leaves behind as a respected figure in women’s football.
As Daly transitions into retirement, she leaves a lasting impact on the sport and a legacy that will be remembered by fans and teammates alike. Her dedication, passion, and commitment to the game have solidified her status as a true legend of English football.