Japan women's football pioneer Nagasato retires

Japan women's football pioneer Nagasato retires

Women’s World Cup winner Yuki Nagasato, who made history with a brief spell playing for a men’s team, said she had given “every last drop” as the Japanese striker announced her retirement from football.

The 37-year-old, part of the Japan team that lifted the World Cup in 2011, brought the curtain down on a 23-year career that saw her play in Germany, England, the United States, Australia and her home country.

That included a loan stint in 2020 with her brother’s team Hayabusa Eleven, an amateur men’s side playing in a regional league in Japan.

Nagasato said at the time the move was inspired by former US national team star Megan Rapinoe’s fight for equality, explaining that she “wanted to send a message to society”.

Nagasato played four games for the team, scoring no goals.

She said on social media that she was retiring with “a clear and peaceful mind”.

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