By WILL PICKWORTH

Lionesses star Fran Kirby has announced her retired from international football with immediate effect, less than a month before Euro 2025 begins.

Kirby, 31, has been a key player for England for more than a decade, racking up 77 caps for her country.

The attacking midfielder, who plays for Brighton, started all six of the Lionesses games during their memorable Euro 2022 triumph.

However, Kirby was informed by Sarina Wiegman that she would not be part of the squad for this summer’s international tournament and subsequently made the decision to hang up her boots.

Reflecting on her choice, Kirby told BBC Sport: ‘It is something I have been thinking about for over a year. I knew this was going to be my last major tournament.

‘The plan was to retire after the Euros but after speaking to Sarina I’m not going to make the squad.

Lionesses star Fran Kirby has announced her retired from international football with immediate effect

Lionesses star Fran Kirby has announced her retired from international football with immediate effect

‘It was like a dagger to my heart but also a weight off my shoulders all at the same time. It was emotional for both of us but we both respected what each person was saying.’

 

 

Kirby was named in Sarina Weigman’s squad for the Uefa Nations League matches against Portugal and Spain but was informed she would not be selected for the Euros starting on 2 July.

In her first interview after announcing her retirement, Kirby said: ‘

 

“When I woke up in the morning after telling Sarina, I didn’t feel any regret,” added Kirby. “That’s when I knew I’d made the right decision.

“I’ve been on this team for a long time, it’s not going to be a shock that it was coming to an end.

“You get to a certain age and there are some really good youngsters that are coming through.”

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