Millie Bright has announced her retirement from professional football after a successful career with Chelsea and the England national team. The 32-year-old leaves behind a significant legacy, having battled injuries throughout her final season.
Key points
Millie Bright announces retirement from professional football
She has had a successful career with Chelsea and England
Bright struggled with injuries, particularly in her final season
She has been open about her mental health challenges
Bright's legacy includes significant contributions to women's football
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Millie Brightâs voice choked up very quickly and she could barely get the words out during an emotion-packed goodbye video to announce the end of her playing career. Bright may be from Derbyshire but she could not be more Chelsea and she leaves with a staggeringly big legacy at club level and with England.
It has been a tough, injury-hit year for the 32-year-old Bright. An ankle problem sustained in early February, against Tottenham, meant she played her last professional game, not realising it at the time. The injuries have taken their toll. In the emotional farewell Bright said: âIâve been playing injured for the last six years and Iâm tired.â
Few can understand what it means to play through pain or injury, to do whatever it takes to step on to the pitch week-in, week-out, to understand the mental as well as physical effects.
Bright has been frank about her own mental health, the decision to make herself unavailable for selection for England for Euro 2025 made because she was ânot able to give 100% mentally or physicallyâ before surgery on her knee. Her international retirement came a few months later, in October 2025.
It is not uncommon for players to step back from international duty in order to extend their playing careers. Kim Little and Magda Eriksson, for example, have taken that step. While Brightâs decision is a natural progression from her international retirement, it still comes as a surprise.
Could Bright have played on? Probably. If not at the level demanded by Chelsea, plenty of clubs would surely have lined up for her services. But the centre-back is so synonymous with Chelsea that moving would not have felt right.
âI always said I would retire at the top and that I would retire at this club. Iâm living up to what I said. Iâm not prepared to fight for any other club or pull on any other shirt,â she wrote in an open letter to supporters.
Brightâs battling and dominant presence at the back for Chelsea and England made her integral to trophy after trophy. In 12 years at Chelsea â she joined from Doncaster Rovers Belles in 2014 â Bright won eight WSL titles, the Spring Series (a mini-league run during the change from a summer to winter season), six FA Cups and four League Cups. The Chesterfield-born defender made 314 appearances for the Blues and is the clubâs longest-serving player, captaining the side from 2023.
Q&A
What prompted Millie Bright to retire from professional football?
Millie Bright's retirement was influenced by ongoing injuries, particularly an ankle problem that affected her performance in her last season.
How has Millie Bright contributed to Chelsea and England during her career?
Bright has had a remarkable career with Chelsea, winning multiple trophies, and has also been a key player for the England national team.
What mental health challenges did Millie Bright face during her career?
Bright openly discussed her struggles with mental health, particularly during her injury-hit seasons, which led her to step back from international duty.
What legacy does Millie Bright leave behind in women's football?
Millie Bright leaves a legacy of resilience and excellence in women's football, marked by her achievements at both club and international levels.
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Millie Bright of England holds up the Guardian newspaper with the headline âGame changersâ
Millie Bright of England holds up the Guardian newspaper with the headline âGame changersâ after the Euro 2022 triumph. Photograph: Lynne Cameron/The FA/Getty Images
For England she was similarly formidable, earning 88 caps and partnering Leah Williamson in defence as the Lionesses collected their first major piece of silverware at Euro 2022. Williamson was absent from the 2023 World Cup squad as she continued her recovery from an anterior cruciate ligament injury and Bright stepped up, captaining the team. In the end, England lost to Spain, but Bright became only the second England captain, after Bobby Moore in 1966, to lead England in a World Cup final.
It was a testament to Brightâs versatility and power that she was occasionally used as an emergency striker by the England coach, Sarina Wiegman, with Bright and the two-time Ballon dâOr winner Alexia Putellas sharing the golden boot at the Arnold Clark Cup in 2022.
Wiegman said it is âhard to put into words the impact she has hadâ, adding: âWinning Euro 2022 and captaining England to the World Cup Final in Australia says so much about her, but it is not just about the trophies with club and country. She has also earned great respect through the way she has committed herself to the game.â
Bright has always worn her heart on her sleeve, showing a softer side off the pitch that contradicts the fire she played with. Her legacy as a player will be difficult to match and if she takes that spirit into the next stage of her life her future is ⊠Bright.
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