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England 'legend' Karen Carney to retire after World Cup

England Women's Karen Carney during a press conference at the Stade de Nice. (Photo by Richard Sellers/PA Images via Getty Images)
Karen Carney announced her retirement before the third-place playoff. (Credit: Getty Images)

England ‘legend’ Karen Carney will retire from football after the Lionesses World Cup third-place play off on Saturday.

The 31-year-old Chelsea midfielder is set to call time on a groundbreaking career following their final tournament match against Sweden.

She has made 143 appearances for the Lionesses, scoring 32 times, finishing third at the 2015 World Cup as well as winning the 2019 SheBelieves Cup.

And the icon said her career - which featured a home Olympic Games appearance in 2012 - was beyond her ‘wildest dreams’.

"To have played for England was my ultimate ambition and to do so at four World Cups and represent Team GB at a home Olympics was beyond the wildest dreams I had when first starting out," Carney said as she announced her departure from the game.

"I'd like to thank everyone who has made this all possible from my family and friends, everyone I have played for and worked with and, of course, the England squad and staff. I owe everything I have to all of them.

Karen Carney (Chelsea Fcw) of England celebrates victory after  2019 FIFA Women's World Cup France group D match between Japan and England at Stade de Nice on June 19, 2019 in Nice, France. (Photo by Jose Breton/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Karen Carney (Chelsea Fcw) of England celebrates victory after 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup France group D match between Japan and England at Stade de Nice on June 19, 2019 in Nice, France. (Photo by Jose Breton/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - SEPTEMBER 12: Karen Carney of Chelsea during the UEFA Women's Champions League match between Sarajevo and Chelsea FC  at Asim Ferhatovic Hase Stadium on September 12, 2018 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Chelsea Football Club/Chelsea FC via Getty Images)
SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - SEPTEMBER 12: Karen Carney of Chelsea during the UEFA Women's Champions League match between Sarajevo and Chelsea FC at Asim Ferhatovic Hase Stadium on September 12, 2018 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Chelsea Football Club/Chelsea FC via Getty Images)

“I've probably known for quite a while now. My mind still wants to do everything, but I don't think my body can any more.

"My mind would want to continue until I was 100, but at some point your body tells you enough is enough, and I think I've got to that point.”

Carney also played for Birmingham, Arsenal and Chicago.

Her colleagues and manager alike praised her status as a ‘legend’ of the game.

England manager Phil Neville said: "Karen deserves all the plaudits that will come her way. It's been a privilege to work with her over the past 18 months, but even more special has been the chance to get to know someone who is an incredible person and a special team-mate.

"While she will not want a fuss, Karen is someone who deserves total recognition and respect as a true legend of the game."

International team-mate Beth Mead labelled Carney a ‘wizard’.

She wrote on Twitter: "A player who I looked up massively growing up and still to this day, learnt so much from this wizard. Absolute honour to train, play and to call you a team mate. Absolute legend, wish you all the luck in the future."

‘What a player...a great’