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Japanese footballer Yuki Nagasato, a World Cup winner and a pioneer for gender equality in sports, announced her retirement from a 24-year professional career at the age of 37. Nagasato played for various teams including Turbine Potsdam in Germany, Chelsea in England, and Chicago Red Stars, Racing Louisville, and Houston Dash in the U.S.
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