Quinn 'loved every minute' of international career
Briefly

Louise Quinn announced her retirement after her last international match with the Republic of Ireland, where they narrowly missed promotion despite an early goal from Saoirse Noonan. Reflecting on her career, Quinn expressed immense pride in representing her country and emphasized the importance of team success. With 122 appearances and participation in Ireland's first World Cup in 2023, she received a heartfelt send-off from both fans and teammates. Her retirement joins a wave of experienced players stepping away, marking a significant transition for the squad ahead of future competitions.
Retiring defender Louise Quinn said she gave "every bit" of herself to the Republic of Ireland squad after making her final international appearance.
Before the final two Nations League fixtures, Quinn announced her retirement and received a warm send-off from the crowd.
Quinn mentioned that being part of the team was the proudest thing she could do and honored wearing the Ireland shirt.
She expressed her pride in her contributions and emphasized wanting success for her teammates.
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