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‘You’re like: who am I?’ Katie Chapman on the challenges and danger of football retirement

Last updated: October 11, 2025 4:55 am
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Former England international is taking part in a legends match that will raise money for ex-Chelsea players in need of support

Former England international is taking part in Chelsea v Liverpool legends match that will raise money for ex-players in need of supportloved competing,” says the former England international Katie Chapman.

“I loved the adrenaline of it. That’s whatI missed, the adrenaline and addiction to competing. I spent years trying to find that feeling again. “I ran a couple of marathons and I did all sorts of things trying to hunt that feeling down, but I had to get it into my mind that I’m never going to have that feeling again in the same way. I had to teach myself to say: ‘Listen, you’re not going to get that back, so stop trying to find it.’ Once I got there, then I could move myself forward.”Chapman won a WSL title with Chelsea and two FA Cups before she ended a 22-year career that began with her debut for Millwall Lionesses in 1996 at the age of 14. She was a critical component in Arsenal’s 2006-07 quadruple-winning team, having joined from Charlton in 2006, and won 13 major trophies with the Gunners during two spells before signing for Chelsea.Chelsea’s legends match against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, having become the first woman to play for the Blues in the reverse fixture at Anfield. All proceeds from the game will go to the Chelsea FC Foundation and Chelsea Players’ Trust – two wings of the club Chapman is keen to support having found her step away from playing tough.Photograph: Nigel French/PA Laura Cordingley, the CEO of the Chelsea Foundation, helps drive the work to support current and former players. “We have a huge duty of care towards those that have come before, not least because it’s really important to the club, but also from a foundation perspective, because our players and past players are so inspirational to the next generation of young people coming through,” she says. “Players can help us support the right narratives with young people too, with those who may or may not make it as professional football players.” The support is wide-ranging and for any player who has stepped through the doors in Cobham, be it for 10 years or one day. “It doesn’t matter when they may need support or what it looks like, we will be there for them,” Cordingley says. “What we really want to make sure is that we’re not overlapping. We work closely with the player care team in the academy and we make sure we’re greater than the sum of our parts. One of the first things we do is go to the PFA and ask what support they have available. Then we look at how we can be additive to that. It’s about how we bring all the right people together to create the right package of support.”Chapman, who does many things including working as a pre- and postnatal personal trainer and co-hosting a grassroots football podcast, became a women’s ambassador for Chelsea after retiring, which was a lifeline, but she struggled. “It’s really tough,” she says. “I had a mortgage to pay and I had kids to look after and I did need to jump from one job to another. I didn’t have the time to breathe. I was lucky that Chelsea took me on as an ambassador that helped me with that gap between things. “I had a lot of anxiety for many years. When you’re an athlete you don’t show weakness – struggling is a weakness – and it’s hard sometimes for you to put yourself out there and ask for help and ask what help’s available. It took me quite a long time to come to terms with that and think: ‘I do need help, I do need support and it’s not a weakness.’ “I had counselling through the Professional Footballers’ Association when I hadcome to terms with the fact that I was really struggling. Back then there was support available, but did we really know it was there and have access to it? Not really. Did we understand what was available? Not really. I think that’s got better over the years.” Losing the structure and routine of professional football is “a big part of it”, she says. “You know what you’re doing on a daily basis, what you’re doing with your body, what training looks like, what meetings look like. Everything’s managed for you. There’s also an identity piece as well. You come out and you’re like: ‘Who am I?'”Photograph: Steve Bardens/Fifa/Getty Images Chapman had another part of her life to fall back on. As a mother of three she slotted into being mum instead of professional player. “I dived into that and I’m grateful for that because I could have ended up in a different space,” the former Chelsea captain says. “Regardless of whether we think we’re ready for the next stage or not, the impact is massive. When I talk to a lot of people, not just in football, but around any sport, it’s the same.” The risk is that athletes stepping back from their sports, searching for new purpose and obsession, can find it in dark places. “It can become really dangerous,” says Chapman. “I came out of football and I was like: ‘Oh my God, I understand why people go off the rails and they go in all kinds of different directions and potentially find an addiction somewhere else.’ It is because you’re searching for that adrenaline piece, that feeling you got from competing, and we can all go different ways with that.” That is why she cares about the work being done to support players and is taking part in the legends match. That, and she would struggle to pass up an opportunity to play. “I love it. It makes me feel alive again and puts a smile on my face. It also gives me a rewarding feeling. Finding work that I love and that gives me a rewarding feeling is what matters most.”Photograph: Graeme Robertson/The Guardian Old habits die hard. “It’s funny, my mindset is that if I’m going to do these things, I have to be good,” says Chapman. “I train myself to be in the right condition. My mindset hasn’t changed in that sense. TI’m going out there representing women, women’s football. “If I want to keep pushing women’s football forward, I need to be in the right place and the right mindset to go into that game and give the best I possibly can.”

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