Former New Zealand captain Abby Erceg has retired from internationals and won’t characterize her nation when the Football Ferns co-host the Women’s World Cup in July, coach Jitka Klimkova mentioned on Friday.
Klimkova confirmed the 33-year-old would now not characterize New Zealand when she named her squad for a pair of friendlies towards World Cup holder the United States later this month.
“She wants to focus now on her club and be with her club fully,” Klimkova mentioned.
“Everybody’s journey is different and if that’s the way she wants to approach her football, we understand and we have to move on. That’s the way it is.”
Erceg has performed 146 instances for New Zealand throughout a 16-year profession however has not been a part of the squad since February, and Klimkova doesn’t anticipate the defender to reverse her resolution earlier than the World Cup.
“That chapter is behind us,” Klimkova mentioned. “I am not going through thinking ‘what if?’. I am very respectful of her decision and I am sure she is still going to be part of our family.
“I thank her for everything she has done for the Ferns, for New Zealand – having more than 100 caps speaks for itself.
“I’m thankful for what she has done in the past, but now we need to move on.”
New Zealand will tackle the United States on January 18 and 21 in Wellington and Auckland respectively as a part of its preparations for the World Cup.
New Zealand has been drawn to face Norway, the Philippines and Switzerland within the group part, which is able to start on July 20.