Veteran midfielder Scott puts off retirement to help NSL launch, signs with Ottawa
OTTAWA — Desiree Scott thought retirement from professional soccer sounded good, but her passion for the game and her desire to contribute to its growth in Canada put an end to those plans.
Ottawa Rapid FC announced Tuesday they have signed Scott for the inaugural season of the Northern Super League, a new Canadian women’s professional soccer league set to kick off this spring.
Scott, 37, who spent the last four seasons with the Kansas City Current of the National Women’s Soccer League, had announced her plans for retirement at the end of the season in October.
Scott is the Rapid FC’s seventh player to sign, but the biggest name and, so far, the only one with national team experience. And it’s considerable experience, with the Winnipeg midfielder representing Canada at four Olympics and helping the team to gold at the Tokyo Games in 2021.