Bangkok Post

Retiring Sawa has ‘no regrets’

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TOKYO: Japanese women’s f ootball great Homare Sawa yesterday formally announced her decision to retire, saying she can no longer compete at the top of her game.

“Homare Sawa will retire after this season,” she said in a nationally televised press conference.

“It has become difficult to fight at the top level with my psychologi­cal and physical conditions in unison,” she said.

News of Sawa’s retirement plan emerged on Wednesday through her agent and was already heavily reported with Japanese media anticipati­ng her formal announceme­nt.

The 37-year-old midfielder, Fifa women’s player of the year in 2011 and an inspiratio­n for Japanese sports fans, said, however, that she had no regrets about the move.

“It was the biggest decision of my life,” she said. “I have no regrets, I have given my all. I had the best football career.”

Sawa scored 83 goals in 205 appearance­s for Japan in a career that extended over six World Cups including Japan’s 2011 victory. She also competed in four Olympic Games and won a silver medal in London in 2012.

Sawa, who got married earlier this year, said she has been considerin­g retirement since last year.

But Japan’s 5-2 defeat against the United States in the final of this year’s World Cup in Canada solidified her decision.

Sawa has long been one of Japan’s most admired athletes on and off the pitch.

She was the skipper in Japan’s successful campaign to secure the World Cup trophy in Germany in July 2011, when she became the top scorer with five goals and the most valuable player of the tournament in victory over the United States.

Sawa was called up to Japan’s internatio­nal squad at age 15 and quickly became a core player in what was then a minority sport as men’s football steadily gained widespread popularity.

The spectacula­r 2011 World Cup victory through penalty shoot-out triggered an explosion in the popularity of women’s football in Japan, which was hungry for good news after the Fukushima nuclear crisis four months earlier.

 ?? AFP ?? Homare Sawa at a press conference.
AFP Homare Sawa at a press conference.

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