Christen Press, a two time-World Cup champion, will retire from pro soccer at the end of the 2025 NWSL season, ending a ...
Another legend is hanging up her cleats. Today, Angel City FC forward Christen Press announced that she will retire from ...
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Celebrated USWNT and Angel City star Christen Press is calling it a career, announcing her pro soccer retirement on Wednesday.
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Angel City FC and former USWNT star Christen Press announces that she is stepping away from professional soccer after 14 ...
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One of the most iconic U.S. women's national team players of all time has announced she will be hanging up her cleats.
Christen Press, a two-time FIFA Women’s World Cup champion for the US women’s national team (USWNT) and forward for Angel City FC, will retire following the conclusion of Angel City’s 2025 season.