Irish soccer player Louise Quinn is thinking about her “amazing journey”, not only at the club level but at the international level, as she declared her immediate retirement.
The 34 -year -old, who recently welcomed her first child with her partner Illish Augara, participated after she won her shoes after she won 121 capsules and scored 16 goals in Ireland.
And she said in video. “When the time you need to write your retirement statement, it’s the most difficult words to be found. But it’s time for me to attach shoes.
“There are many reasons why the cause or why, but it is just one of these things, when you know, as you know,” continued Louise.
“I was honored to play with some amazing clubs, Prittington FC, Lexide, Pimon United, Eskeston United, Nuts County, Arsenal, Fiorentina and Birmingham City.”
I passed all these clubs; She won, lost, promoted, fell, fell from experienced, reached the Champions League with the registration of many heads and lost many treatments.
“But they all all gave me a chance to prove how much I love the game. That’s it, I love the game and I will miss it.” Ireland, that is why I always wanted to play this game. Some of the best moments in my life were in the green shirt. I was part of something very special.

It was just a great journey for me. It was my whole life since I was 14 years old, when I started at a level less than 17 years, and I got an absolute concession to play for 20 years for my country.
“For me, placing the green shirt is, and it will be forever, the most important thing and the best thing I have ever did.”

“Some of the most proud of me were for me that came out on the field in Aviva, there are 36,000 or played in the World Cup in Australia, and most of the fans there are Irish, not really improving that,” Louise continued.
‘The foundations were laid by the legends of the women’s team in front of me, and for a short time you were lucky enough to play with a few of them as well. Then it was up to us to continue the battle to put the Ireland team on the map on the international stage.

We have built, we fought, we were always a team, a group that would give everything to everyone in our Irish bubble. Louise concluded that the World Cup proved that dreams were fulfilled.
Mother of one of them flocked to the comments section to bring farewell to their friend and congratulate her on her career.

“I am not fine,” Captain Katie Maccabi said about Louise’s decision to retire, while Dennis Osolivan, who recently engaged, wrote: “I love Lu. Legend. Thank you for everything.