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Veteran Goalkeeper Erin McLeod Announces Retirement in Wake of Season-Ending Injury

  • Erin McLeod, a two-time Olympic medallist from Canada, announced her retirement from soccer due to a season-ending foot injury on Tuesday morning.
  • McLeod has 119 caps for Canada and officially retired from international play in 2023.
  • She will take on new roles with Inter Halifax Soccer Club, focusing on player development and equity initiatives.
  • In her statement, McLeod expressed gratitude for her experiences, saying, 'This is not the way I imagined my final season ending but I am incredibly grateful for every moment I've had in this game.
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Veteran goalkeeper Erin McLeod announces retirement in wake of season-ending injury

Erin McLeod, the oldest player in the Northern Super League, has announced her retirement in the wake of a season-ending injury.

·Niagara Falls, Canada
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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