Abby Wambach is ending her soccer career on a high note.

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According to a report by Heavy on Wednesday, Wambach will retire from the sport tonight, ending her career as the all-time greatest scorer in international history and reigning World Cup Champion, and ahead of her big night, Wambach released a Gatorade advertisement, announcing the news.

"Forget me. Forget my number, forget my name, forget I ever existed," Wambach requested in the clip seen below. "Forget the medals won, the records broken, and the sacrifices made. I want to leave a legacy where the ball keeps rolling forward. Where the next generation accomplishes things so great.. that I am no longer remembered. So, forget me. Because the day I’m forgotten, is the day we will succeed."

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Also on Wednesday, Wambach shared a number of tweets with fans, before deleting her Twitter and Instagram accounts. Below are her final tweets:

"A big thank you to @CreeBulb for taking such good care of me and my family. I will never forget and appreciate all that you do."

"Thank you to @nikesoccer for being there from the beginning and for your incredible support of the women’s game. You are the best."

"Thanks @Gatorade for bringing me into the family years ago and keeping me hydrated and ahead of the game my entire career."

"Make them forget me."

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