Toni Duggan Retires After 17-Year Football Career
Toni Duggan Retires After 17-Year Football Career
Toni Duggan Retires After 17-Year Football Career
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Former England forward Toni Duggan has announced her retirement from football at the age of 33, concluding a remarkable 17-year career. Duggan, who played for Everton, Manchester City, Barcelona, and Atletico Madrid, amassed 79 caps for England and participated in major tournaments, including World Cup and European Championship semi-finals. She cited the need to prioritize her personal life, especially her 18-month-old daughter Luella, as a significant factor in her decision. Despite offers from other clubs, Duggan felt it was the right time to retire, expressing pride in her contributions to women's football and her achievements on and off the pitch. She reflected on her career as being beyond her dreams and emphasized her desire to remain involved in the sport in some capacity. Duggan's legacy includes helping to elevate the profile of women's football in England and achieving success both domestically and internationally.

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