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Financial insecurity in women’s sport drives Perth Glory captain’s decision to retire

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Natasha Ribgy celebrates with Morgan Aquino

Perth Glory A-League Women captain Natasha Rigby has cited financial insecurity and instability as a major factor in her decision to retire from the game at just 31 years old.

Rigby played 117 games for the Glory over eight seasons and was the team’s captain since 2019.

He also played in two ALW Grand Finals for the club, in 2017 and 2019.

“Although there has been significant growth in women’s football during the time I have been involved, unfortunately we are still struggling financially,” Rigby said in her retirement video.

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