
Ross started his career at the club’s level with Glasgow City, scoring more than 100 goals, winning three league titles and three trophies before spending two years at Vitsjo Gick in Sweden.
He was then moved to Manchester City before winning the Premier League, FA Cup, the FA Cup and the Premier League.
The striker returned to Scotland in 2021 and spent the past four years at Rangers, where he won one league and won four trophies.
Ross can increase his close retirement before retirement, with Ranges competing in the SWPL title and the Scottish Cup final.
The striker’s hat-trick in his semi-finals against Abardin last month put a final in Hampden’s career when Rangers faced former Glasgow City on May
Out of Scotland’s 62 goals, Ross will be commemorated with a header against Albania at the 2019 World Cup.
“It has been a very incredible honor to play for Scotland, and the memories that have remained throughout the years will be memories that I consider to be stored forever,” he said.
“The experiences I have had as a player were so special, and I couldn’t wish to participate with some better people.
“What inheritance is it to be left? Jin has given the game so much and the fingerprint he leaves on the Scottish women’s national team is undeniable – a real inspiration,” Scottish coach Melisa Andrea said.
“There are still many things we can get together and we hope to give Jane the sending it worthy as a club,” Rangers said.