Matildas World Cup hero Cortnee Vine is stepping back from soccer to focus on her mental health.
The 26-year-old rocketed to stardom during the team’s FIFA Women’s World Cup run in Australia last year, scoring the winning penalty in the team’s quarter-final win over France in Brisbane.
Originally from Shepparton, Vine left Sydney FC in June after a four-year stint with the club to take up a deal in the US and play at Paris 2024. But she was not available for selection for the Matildas in the most recent international window as she prioritised her mental health.
She also took time away from the team for the Olympic qualifiers in February for personal reasons, but returned to the team for Paris.
Vine’s management, ESE Management, released a statement on Vine’s behalf on Friday, soon after the latest Matildas squad was named for the upcoming games this month and in December.
“I’m sure many people can appreciate that my life has changed dramatically over the past two years,” Vine said in the statement.
“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.
“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.
“For now, I need to focus on taking care of myself, which is why I’m taking some time off.