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United States women's national team legend and two-time World Cup and Olympic gold medalist, Tobin Heath, has announced her ...
Former U.S. women's national team star Tobin Heath announced her retirement from professional soccer on her podcast, The ...
Heath scored the final goal in the USWNT’s 5-2 romp over Japan in the 2015 World Cup final, adding the final exclamation ...
Part of Fishel's motivation to move to Seattle was coach Laura Harvey and the chance to get more minutes on the field ...
Tobin Heath, two-time Women's World Cup winner with U.S. women's national team, announces retirement
Tobin Heath, a member of the U.S. women's national team's 2015 and 2019 Women's World Cup-winning squads, officially ...
Tobin Heath, one of the greatest players in U.S. women's national team history, has announced her retirement from soccer. Heath hasn't played since 2022 due to persistent knee injuries, but said last ...
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Seattle Reign FC has signed United States women's national team forward Mia Fishel on a transfer from Chelsea.
SEATTLE — The Seattle Reign made a splash Thursday morning, signing former top-five draft pick and U.S. Women's National Team ...
"Crazy," "dangerous" or inevitable? The NWSL's commissioner vows to follow the NFL's path to 32 teams. But questions linger, including from execs inside the league.
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EssentiallySports on MSNMegan Rapinoe and Other Soccer Icons Unite as Tobin Heath Announces Emotional RetirementThe most heartbreaking thing in sport is when a player who constantly puts their physicality on the line for their profession ...
Amanda Anisimova is showing out at 2025 Wimbledon, as the US star preps for her first-ever semifinals appearance at the ...
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