London, Apr 29 (BNP): Chelsea Women’s team captain Millie Bright has announced her retirement from professional football, bringing an end to a highly decorated career at the club and on the international stage.
Bright, who has been Chelsea’s longest-serving player, was part of the squad’s first major trophy win in 2015 and went on to play a key role in 19 more title victories during her tenure. She said the decision marks the beginning of a new chapter in her life after giving everything to the game.
In her statement, Bright expressed gratitude to Chelsea, saying she is proud to have represented the club exclusively throughout her career and will always remain connected to it in a different capacity.
Chelsea confirmed that she will continue her association with the club as a trustee of its foundation and also serve as a club ambassador, reflecting her long-standing contribution and leadership.
During her career, Bright set multiple records, including becoming Chelsea’s all-time appearance leader and making over 300 appearances for the club. She also played a key role in the team’s domestic success, winning multiple league titles, FA Cups, and League Cups.
On the international stage, Bright earned over 80 caps for England and was part of the squad that won the UEFA Women’s Euro 2022. She also captained England to the FIFA Women’s World Cup final in 2023 and was awarded an OBE for her contribution to football.
Her retirement marks the end of an era for Chelsea Women, with her legacy defined by leadership, consistency, and sustained success at the highest level.

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