Local World Cup hero Cortnee Vine, who first made her mark at Redcliffe’s Peninsula Power, has announced she will step away from soccer to focus on her mental health.
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Cortnee Vine takes a break from whirlwind success
The 26-year-old, who became a household name after scoring the winning penalty in Australia’s quarter-final victory over France during last year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup, has experienced a dramatic transformation in her career since her early days at Peninsula Power.
“I’m sure many people can appreciate that my life has changed dramatically over the past two years,” Vine said in a statement released by her management on 15 November. “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.”
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Following a successful four-year stint with Sydney FC, Vine made a significant career move to the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) club North Carolina Courage in June. Despite scoring one goal in five appearances and participating in the team’s recent playoff campaign, the Redcliffe star has chosen to take time away from the sport.
Interim Matildas coach Tom Sermanni confirmed Vine’s unavailability for the upcoming international window, which includes four home matches against Brazil and Taiwan. “Cortnee has chosen, at this stage, not to be considered to be selected,” Sermanni said. “We’ve had a chat before the last window and had a chat within the last week. She’s good but just not available for these upcoming games.”
Matildas at home
For supporters hoping to see the Matildas in action, the team will hold a free public training session at QSAC’s Main Stadium on 26 November, with gates opening at 3:30 p.m.
The national team will then compete in four home internationals:
November 28: vs Brazil (Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane)
December 1: vs Brazil (Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast)
December 4: vs Taiwan (AAMI Park, Melbourne)
December 7: vs Taiwan (GMHBA Stadium, Geelong)
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Despite the current challenges, Redcliffe’s World Cup hero remains optimistic about her return. “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,” she said. “I truly appreciate everyone’s support and concern, and I’m confident I’ll return stronger than ever.”
Published 25-November-2024