Callaghan steps down as Northern Ireland captain

Marissa Callaghan has stepped away from her position as Northern Ireland’s captain.

The midfielder, 38, has led Northern Ireland on 52 occasions and was captain at the Euro 2022 finals – the country’s first major women’s tournament.

Callaghan said the decision to stand down from the role was “not taken lightly”.

The Cliftonville midfielder added that she intends to continue representing Northern Ireland and add to her 89 caps.

“I truly believe this is the best decision for not only myself but more importantly the squad, Callaghan added.

“Leading this team for the past eight years has been an absolute honour and privilege. I am so proud of what we have achieved together, we have changed the face of women’s football in Northern Ireland forever.”

“It’s now time for one of my team-mates to take on the role, make it their own and I’m so excited to see where the next eight years takes us.”

Northern Ireland manager Tanya Oxtoby said she had discussed the captaincy with Callaghan “at length”.

“I fully support her decision,” the Australian said. “This team has had some truly memorable moments under her captaincy.”