Crystal Dunn retires: Is she the greatest NWSL player ever?

Crystal Dunn retires: Is she the greatest NWSL player ever?

Full Time: A show about women's soccer
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Episode Notes

On Thursday, we saw one of the greatest U.S. women’s national team players of all time hang up their cleats. At age 33, Crystal Dunn has decided to retire from professional soccer.


So, on this episode of Full Time, host Jillian Sakovits is joined by The Athletic’s Tamerra Griffin and Melanie Anzidei, as well as Claire Watkins from Just Women’s Sports, to unpack what Dunn’s legacy will be now that she is retiring. What trail did she blaze as a Black player on the USWNT? How did she carve out a unique team-first leadership style? Was she the greatest NWSL player ever? The podcast gets into all that, as well as how Emma Hayes and the next generation will have to try and evolve to fill her spot.


PLUS: Producer Theo was in London to catch SC Corinthians Paulista stun NJ/NY Gotham FC in the inaugural FIFA Women’s Champions Cup. Sports Illustrated contributor and Gotham beat writer Jenna Tonelli hopped on the show to discuss what the defeat means for the NWSL.

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HOST: Jillian Sakovits

GUESTS: Melanie Anzidei, Tamerra Griffin, Claire Watkins, Jenna Tonelli

PRODUCER: Theo Lloyd-Hughes

VIDEO PRODUCER: Lia Griffin

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Emily Olsen

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Referenced on the show:

USWNT star Crystal Dunn announces retirement from soccer aged 33

USWNT’s Trinity Rodman scores goal in first game as captain

Corinthians stun Gotham 1-0, will meet Arsenal in FIFA Women’s Champions Cup final

FIFA Women’s Champions Cup: Who’s competing, where – and what is it?

Emma Hayes’ experimental window is over. Now the USWNT sets its sights on the World Cup

USWNT’s Emma Hayes on the fatal Minnesota shooting: ‘It’s upsetting on so many levels’</