Australian Women’s World Cup hero Cortnee Vine said Friday she is stepping away from football to focus on her mental health with her new-found fame taking its toll.
The 26-year-old vaulted to stardom when she converted the winning penalty in a marathon shootout against France that sent the Matildas into the World Cup semi-finals on home soil last year.
She earned a contract with North Carolina Courage in the United States and was part of Australia’s team during their disappointing Paris Olympics campaign.
But the winger had been notably absent from recent Matildas squads.
“I’m sure many people can appreciate that my life has dramatically changed over the past two years,” Vine said in a statement provided by her management.
“Due to these very new and sometimes overwhelming experiences, I’ve discovered that identifying, managing and prioritising my mental health has become something I have needed to work very hard on.
“Like many who face mental health challenges, I have my good days and my difficult ones, but every day is a lesson in learning to find the right balance.
“For now I need to focus on taking care of myself, which is why I am taking some time off.”
In a message of encouragement, the Matildas said on social media: “Always with you Viney,” while her old club Sydney FC added: “We’ll always be here and in support of you Cortnee.”
World Cup News
-
FIFA World Cup
/ 7 hours agoArgentina fall in Paraguay, Brazil held in Venezuela
World champions Argentina suffered a 2-1 defeat to Paraguay while rivals Brazil were held...
By AFP -
FIFA World Cup
/ 4 weeks agoLenovo become FIFA’s World Cup ‘technology partner’
Chinese technology company Lenovo have signed a sponsorship deal with FIFA that covers the...
By AFP -
FIFA World Cup
/ 2 months agoVinicius says Spain should lose 2030 World Cup unless racism declines
Brazilian striker Vinicius Junior has called for Spain to be stripped of its 2030...
By AFP -
FIFA World Cup
/ 4 months agoRights groups demand release of jailed Qatar World Cup ex-staffer
Human rights groups on Wednesday called for the release of Abdullah Ibhais, a former...
By AFP