Matildas veteran Clare Polkinghorne announces international retirement after farewell match in Brisbane

Matildas veteran Clare Polkinghorne has announced her record-breaking international career will come to an end in November.

The 35-year-old is by far the most-capped Australian footballer, earning 167 caps since debuting in 2006.

But the Queenslander has decided to walk away — after a farewell appearance on home soil — as the Matildas begin to embark on a new era under their next coach.

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Polkinghorne first told teammates with a voice message before the decision was made public on Wednesday.

“It’ll take a while for me to process everything that’s happened in my career, and all things that I’ve been a part of,” Polkinghorne said.

“It’s been a special 18 and a half years in the Matildas’ jersey, and it’s something that I’m incredibly proud of. I’m just really thankful that I got the opportunity to do what I love for so long and to represent this great team for so long.”

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