Stephanie Labbé to retire from professional soccer
Stephanie Labbé, two-time Olympic medallist for the Canadian women's national soccer team, is hanging up her keeper gloves this year.She leaves the game as a CONCACAF, NWSL and Olympic Champion, ending her international and club career that has seen her play in Sweden, the United States, Canada and France.
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