Germany's Alexandra Popp Announces Retirement from International Soccer
The 33-year-old captain will play her final match for Germany against Australia on October 28, capping a 14-year career marked by major achievements and injuries.
- Alexandra Popp has decided to retire from the German national team after a distinguished 14-year career.
- Popp will play her 145th and final international match in a friendly against Australia in Duisburg, where her professional career began.
- Throughout her career, Popp scored 67 goals in 144 appearances, making her the third-highest scorer in Germany's history.
- Her notable achievements include an Olympic gold medal in 2016, a runner-up finish at the 2022 Women's Euros, and multiple club-level titles with Wolfsburg.
- Popp's decision to retire is driven by a gut feeling and a desire to end her national team career on her own terms, despite a series of injuries over the years.