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Listen: Why Corsie is hanging up her boots

Listen: Why Corsie is hanging up her boots

BBC News27-05-2025

Captain Rachel Corsie explains why she will retire from football next week after Scotland's Nations League double-header against Austria and Netherlands.Listen and subscribe on BBC Sounds

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