Angel City bid farewell to two NWSL legends on Sunday, sending club mainstays Christen Press and Ali Riley off into retirement in style following the LA team's final home game of 2025.
"This sport has grown and blossomed in my 14 years as a professional," Press told the 19,000-strong crowd during the post-match retirement celebration. "This community and club marks all of the work my teammates and I did over a decade to fight for equity, progress, and opportunity for the next generation."
"It's always been about the people to me, and you made it worth it to come back to say goodbye," outgoing ACFC captain Riley told her teammates. "As I look around, this is truly a city of angels."
Both Southern California products and international football icons signed with their hometown expansion side prior to Angel City's 2022 debut, going on to face similar injury struggles in recent years.
"With my injury, I had accepted that it was probably the end of my career, that I would finish my days as a soccer player in the gym alone," Riley said after taking the pitch for the last time, referencing the nerve condition that sidelined her for much of 2024 and 2025. "I'm going to sleep in my boots. I can't believe I got on the field."
"It was a really long journey," Press said. "Thank you for making me feel like the most loved player in the whole world."
Now eliminated from playoff contention, Riley and Press will suit up one more time in their pro soccer careers, taking the pitch for Angel City's November 2nd regular-season finale against the hosting Chicago Stars.