Germany's renowned footballer Almuth Schult has decided to retire from her illustrious playing career. Schult, a pivotal figure in Germany's women's national team, contributed significantly to their Olympic victory in 2016 and the European Championship win in 2013. The 34-year-old goalkeeper, who earned 66 caps for Germany, was also part of the squad that reached the Euro 2022 final.
Schult's club career was equally impressive. She played a crucial role in Wolfsburg's success, helping them secure four Frauen-Bundesliga titles and five DFB-Pokal Frauen trophies. Additionally, she boasts a Women's Champions League title among her accolades. Her departure from Kansas City Current last December marked the end of her club commitments.

"It was always clear to me that I would be available for the national team as long as my competitive sports career lasted," Schult stated. Her decision to retire coincides with expecting her fourth child later this year. This personal milestone has influenced her choice to step away from professional football.
Throughout her career, Schult expressed immense pride in representing Germany and hearing the national anthem. "A career is marked by ups and downs, and I'm happy about every single one of them. They have shaped me and taught me," she reflected. Her journey has been filled with memorable moments that have defined her both personally and professionally.
The German Football Association paid tribute to Schult's contributions with a heartfelt message: "Olympic gold medalist, European champion, and a true icon. THANK YOU for everything, Almuth! Wishing you all the best in what comes next." This sentiment captures the respect and admiration she has earned throughout her career.
As Almuth Schult transitions into this new chapter of life, she leaves behind a legacy of excellence on the field. Her achievements have inspired many young athletes in Germany and beyond. While she steps away from competitive sports, her impact on women's football will continue to resonate for years to come.