Desiree Scott Reverses Retirement to Join Ottawa Rapid FC in New Canadian Women's Soccer League

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Desiree Scott Reverses Retirement to Join Ottawa Rapid FC in New Canadian Women's Soccer League
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Veteran Canadian soccer player Desiree Scott joins Ottawa Rapid FC in the inaugural season of the Northern Super League (NSL), reversing her retirement plans to contribute to the growth of women's soccer in Canada.

Desiree Scott , a veteran Canadian soccer player, has reversed her retirement plans to join Ottawa Rapid FC in the inaugural season of the Northern Super League (NSL), a new professional women's soccer league in Canada. Scott, 37, spent the last four seasons with the Kansas City Current in the National Women's Soccer League ( NWSL ) and had announced her retirement at the end of the 2023 season.

However, her passion for the game and her desire to contribute to the growth of women's soccer in Canada ultimately led her to sign with the Rapid FC. Scott is the seventh player to join the Rapid FC, and the first with national team experience. She represented Canada at four Olympics, winning gold at the Tokyo Games in 2021. Known as 'The Destroyer,' Scott initially considered various ways to be involved in the NSL's first season, including coaching or mentoring. She reached out to her former national teammates, and they discussed ways to support the league. Scott contemplated whether she still had the skills to compete at a high level. After consulting with the Rapid FC and reflecting on her abilities, she decided to accept the challenge and join the team.Ottawa Rapid FC technical director Kristina Kiss expressed her excitement about signing Scott. Kiss, who grew up in Ottawa and played for Canada internationally, understands the deep passion for soccer in the city. She highlighted the significance of having a player like Scott join the team and contribute to the growth of women's soccer in Canada. Scott is enthusiastic about returning to the field and being part of this historic moment for Canadian women's soccer. She emphasized her desire to continue elevating Canada's standing in the global soccer scene and sees the NSL as a pathway for young players to reach their full potential. Scott also spoke about the broader trend of women's sports gaining momentum in Canada and worldwide, drawing inspiration from the success of the Professional Women's Hockey League. She believes that with the right support and opportunities, the NSL can achieve similar success

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