'I'll happily retire' – Georgia Stanway admits winning the World Cup her final dream in football as Bayern Munich midfielder backs Lionesses to build on consecutive European crowns

Georgia Stanway says there's one major goal standing in the way of her being able to retire happily, despite already landing two European Championship titles.

'I'll happily retire' - Georgia Stanway admits winning the World Cup her final dream in football as Bayern Munich midfielder backs Lionesses to build on consecutive European crowns'I'll happily retire' - Georgia Stanway admits winning the World Cup her final dream in football as Bayern Munich midfielder backs Lionesses to build on consecutive European crowns'I'll happily retire' - Georgia Stanway admits winning the World Cup her final dream in football as Bayern Munich midfielder backs Lionesses to build on consecutive European crowns

Georgia Stanway has enjoyed an illustrious career for club and country, but says there’s one major ambition she wants to fulfil… win the World Cup. Stanway has earned hero-status for the Lionesses after helping England to land two European Women’s titles. But says she will retire happily if they can become world champions.

Stanway was the beating heart of the Lionesses’ midfield during the successful Euro campaigns in England (2022) and earlier this year in . But she was also on the losing side when England lost 1-0 to in the 2023 World Cup final.

Stanway told The Guardian: “Win the World Cup and I’ll happily retire because then that’s all my dreams come true. It would have been really to do it in but when you’re beaten by the better team, like Spain, you accept the situation. So we need to continue to grow and adapt and evolve. If we do that then there’s no reason why we can’t become world champions.”

Stanway has more than one hundred tattoos on her body, many of which commemorate important moments in her life. One read: ’19:32′, which was the time the referee blew the whistle during the victorious 2022 final, and she also has II in Roman numerals inked on the back of her arm to acknowledge the two European Women’s Championship crowns.