Taranaki Daily News

Retiring Ferns skipper ‘fed up’

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‘‘Fed up’’ New Zealand women’s football team captain Abby Erceg has hit out over a lack of support from the national body in announcing her internatio­nal retirement.

Erceg, who plays for the North Carolina Courage in the US National Women’s Soccer League, is the country’ most-capped player having turned out 130 times and scored six goals for the Football Ferns.

The 27-year-old defender yesterday confirmed she would be stepping down from representi­ng New Zealand following the Football Ferns’ participat­ion in the Cyprus Cup early next month.

Erceg called the circumstan­ces around her retirement decision ‘‘unfortunat­e and unfavourab­le’’.

‘‘I’ve shaped my life around this game and committed a lot to it,’’ she told Radio NZ yesterday.

‘‘You get to a point in your career where you can’t justify the amount of effort you put in for what you are getting back, I’m getting to that point now.

‘‘It is bit tough and a bit sad to have to do it, not because it’s a physical thing and you can’t keep up, you are just at point where you are fed up and have had enough.’’

After making her debut for the women’s national team in 2006, taking over as captain in 2014, Erceg has gone on to a successful profession­al career with a number of overseas clubs.

While the security that has offered has made juggling her club and country commitment­s easier to do, she said the same was not the case for New Zealand-based players.

Erceg noted they had been battling to change that situation for ‘‘pretty much’’ her entire 11 to 12-year Ferns career.

‘‘What we trying to put together now is something that allows players to be in an environmen­t where they can not only perform but live, pay the bills and do what most people do in a working environmen­t,’’ she said.

‘‘There comes a point where if you’re going to commit as much time as we been asked to and perform at the level we do, it is not just about the passion.

‘‘We can’t maintain the standards we’re being held to without the necessary input to perform at that level. It gets to a point where players break down essentiall­y.’’

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