- Millie Bright, Chelsea's captain and longest-serving player, has announced her retirement from professional football at the age of 32.
- During her 11 years at Stamford Bridge, Bright made 314 appearances and secured an impressive 20 trophies, including eight Women’s Super League titles.
- She also had a distinguished international career, earning 88 caps for England, winning the Euros in 2022, and captaining the Lionesses to the World Cup final the following year.
- Bright expressed that she is “ready to go into a new era”, stating she had given her all and was prepared for a different role within the club.
- Chelsea confirmed she will remain involved as a trustee of their foundation and a club ambassador, with a tribute planned for her during the final WSL match on 16 May.
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Chelsea captain and ex-Lionesses star Millie Bright announces retirement