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American Crystal Dunn retires: career includes Women's World Cup, Olympic gold medals
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Crystal Dunn Bids Farewell: Celebrating a Stellar Journey with World Cup Glory and Olympic Gold Medals!

January 29, 2026 3 Min Read
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A seasoned leader and one of the most adaptable players in the history of the U.S. Women’s National Team is stepping away from the game. Crystal Dunn announced her retirement on Thursday, concluding a remarkable 12-year international career where she played a pivotal role in securing the USWNT’s victory at the 2019 World Cup and winning gold at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Over her tenure, she earned 160 caps and scored 25 goals.

At 33, Dunn will be remembered as a legend not just for her on-field achievements but also for her inspiring presence off it. As one of the first Black stars on the national team, her vibrant personality brought joy to the locker room, whether through spontaneous dance parties or her skills as a DJ. She has coached many young talents, always prioritizing the team’s success.

Dunn’s versatility on the field is unmatched; she played multiple positions with great effectiveness. During her college career at the University of North Carolina, she was an offensive standout with numerous accolades, including the MAC Hermann Award and a national championship. While she often played as a left-back for her national team—despite her preference for attacking positions—she was recognized as one of the world’s top outside backs, particularly adept in one-on-one situations.

Reflecting on her journey, Dunn stated, “I came away from the game with a sense of peace and a deep sense of fulfillment for everything I had accomplished. I’m grateful for all the amazing people I’ve had the opportunity to work with and the incredible moments we’ve shared together. I’m really looking forward to my next chapter.”

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Dunn became a mother in May 2022 and made a successful comeback shortly thereafter. During that NWSL season, she netted the decisive goal for the Portland Thorns during playoff semifinals, propelling her team to the championship match. She was also one of three mothers who competed for the USWNT in the 2023 Women’s World Cup.

Throughout her professional career, Dunn has represented six different clubs, including the Washington Spirit, Chelsea, North Carolina Courage, Portland Thorns, Gotham FC, and most recently, Paris Saint-Germain.

While USWNT coach Emma Hayes has worked diligently to cultivate new talent and leadership, Dunn’s experience and presence will surely be missed as the team aims for qualification for the 2027 World Cup.

Fan Take: Crystal Dunn’s retirement marks the end of an era for the USWNT, reflecting a shift in the team’s dynamics as they prepare for future competitions. Her departure leaves a significant gap not only in talent but also in mentorship for the next generation of players, highlighting the importance of nurturing leadership within the sport.

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