USWNT legends paid tribute on Tuesday as one of their own, Carli Lloyd, appeared in her final international game. It was a 6-0 victory over South Korea, and although Lloyd didn’t score a goal, she described it to USA TODAY Sports as “one of the most special nights I’ve ever had in my life.”
Lloyd has had a storied career alongside storied players, who penned their gratitude to Lloyd for all she had done for the USWNT and U.S. soccer.
Brandi Chastain thanked Lloyd “for sharing your impeccable career full of skill, unapologetic desire and care for the USA crest!”
Mia Hamm, who sits one ahead of Lloyd on the all-time leading goal scorers list, congratulated her on a “historic career.”
“You have raised the standards for all,” she wrote.
Thank you @CarliLloyd for sharing your impeccable career full of skill, unapologetic desire and care for the USA crest! Humbly watching a legend take her last strides across the best stage, a canvas of plush green grass. And my nieces get to be there to witness it. ❤️ 🇺🇸 ⚽️
— Brandi Chastain (@brandichastain) October 27, 2021
Congrats @CarliLloyd on a historic career! You have raised the standards for all . Enjoy the night, embrace the love, and thank you for all you have given to the game.
— Mia Hamm (@MiaHamm) October 26, 2021
Kristine Lilly shared a throwback featuring Lloyd and Megan Rapinoe, congratulating Lloyd on “a great career.”
@CarliLloyd congrats on a great career! Enjoy the night! Here’s to the next chapter! @USWNT #memories #team #lockerroom #travel #fun #soccer @mPinoe @HeatherOReilly @LoriLindsey6 pic.twitter.com/xfBORfRfvJ
— Kristine Lilly (@KristineLilly) October 26, 2021
Heather O’Reilly said Lloyd “earned” the right to enjoy her last game “with grit and focus and FIRE in your soul.”
“Have faith and peace that those around you will carry on that flame now because you showed them how,” she continued. “The team will forever be better because you were on it!”
This is dope. Enjoy it tomorrow @CarliLloyd! You earned it with grit and focus and FIRE in your soul. And have faith and peace that those around you will carry on that flame now because you showed them how. The team will forever be better because you were on it! https://t.co/YYA9KOnGDY
— Heather O'Reilly (@HeatherOReilly) October 26, 2021
Lloyd retired from the USWNT as the second-most capped player in team history with 316 appearances (behind Kristine Lilly’s 354). She is best known for showing up on the biggest stage, having scored the game-winning goals in two Olympics and her iconic hat trick in the 2015 World Cup Final.
In addition to some USWNT legends, Lloyd’s teammates, other athletes and the sports world celebrated her illustrious career.
Enjoy every moment, @CarliLloyd. What a journey it's been.#ThankYouCarli pic.twitter.com/FxW5xZ0HOo
— U.S. Soccer WNT (@USWNT) October 26, 2021
Carli Lloyd, you will be missed. Congrats. What. A. Freaking. Career. @CarliLloyd pic.twitter.com/q5kYMMwWpW
— Abby Wambach (@AbbyWambach) October 27, 2021
Legendary career @CarliLloyd, an absolute honor to share the field with you. Cheers to your next chapter! https://t.co/VLj2JI6FBh
— Alyssa Naeher (@AlyssaNaeher) October 27, 2021
Congrats on an amazing career @CarliLloyd 🍾🥂 https://t.co/YIskcjCynt
— Sue Bird (@S10Bird) October 27, 2021
Your impact on and off the field will be felt for generations. You are a legend, @CarliLloyd ⚽️🇺🇸 #ThankYouCarli https://t.co/EzaeBJdMHG
— Pau Gasol (@paugasol) October 27, 2021
Carli Lloyd leaves field in US jersey for last time after 17 Years, 361 Games, 2 World Cup wins, 2 Olympic Golds, 2 FIFA Player of Year Awards. A legend who played as if each game was her last, is done. Will never see her like again 🇺🇸🙌 #ThankYouCarli pic.twitter.com/yMUmS5b8Xl
— roger bennett (@rogbennett) October 27, 2021
👏👏 @CarliLloyd walks off the field for the last time in a @USWNT jersey 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/GTGo4FzVCb
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) October 27, 2021
An absolute legend
Cheers @CarliLloyd pic.twitter.com/JvfIgQn8Wt
— Twitter Sports (@TwitterSports) October 27, 2021
Thank you for a legendary career @CarliLloyd 🐐🏆🥇 #ThankYouCarli | @OnHerTurf pic.twitter.com/TblfDPEy8E
— NBC Olympics (@NBCOlympics) October 27, 2021
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