Sept 30 (Reuters) - Germany women's team captain Alexandra Popp will retire from international football after a 14-year-long career, the striker said on Monday. Popp will play her last match for ...
Then Germany women's football team captain Alexandra Popp waves after International soccer match betweeb Germany and Australia her last game for the national team. Long-serving Germany women's ...
Popp was the last remaining player from the 2016 Olympic win, and is set to retire with the ninth-most games played in the team's history. She is the third-highest scorer for Germany with 67 goals ...
Retiring Germany striker Alexandra Popp signed off with tears in her eyes in Duisburg on Monday, saying goodbye as the country's first true women's football superstar. Germany's 2-1 loss to ...
FILE - Germany's Alexandra Popp reacts following the Women's World Cup Group H soccer match between South Korea and Germany in Brisbane, Australia, Thursday, Aug. 3, 2023. (AP Photo/Tertius ...
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WOLFSBURG, Germany (AP) — Alexandra Popp is retiring from the German women's national soccer team next month after a career which included the Olympic gold medal in 2016, the bronze at the Paris ...
Germany's Alexandra Popp waves during the Women's International friendly soccer match between Germany and Australia at the Schauinsland-Reisen-Arena. Alexandra Popp leaves the DFB women's national ...