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.
CanWNT legend Erin McLeod announces retirement from NSL
Coming out of retirement is always an attempt to buy more time. For Canadian goalkeeping legend Erin McLeod, sadly, that time is up. The Olympic medalist announced her retirement on Tuesday after being ruled out of the remainder of the inaugural Northern Super League season with a foot injury. The 42-year-old was the oldest player […] The post CanWNT legend Erin McLeod announces retirement from NSL appeared first on Canadian Soccer Daily.
Canadian goalkeeper Erin McLeod retires from NSL amid injury
Erin McLeod, the oldest player in the Northern Super League, has announced her retirement in the wake of a season-ending foot injury. The 42-year-old goalkeeper, the first-ever signing by Halifax Tides FC, has been sidelined since June. She played in six games for Halifax (3-11-3) during the NSL’s inaugural campaign. “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.” McLeo…
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