Former U.S. women’s national team midfielder Tobin Heath has retired from professional soccer, the player announced Thursday. The news comes three years after her final professional appearance and a ...
Widely considered one of the most skillful players to ever wear the crest, Tobin Heath’s 13-year career with the U.S. Women’s National Team was filled with incredible moments that made her one of the ...
In the 52nd minute of Sunday's United States victory over Japan in the Women's World Cup final, midfielder Tobin Heath knocked in a pass from Morgan Brian to put the U.S. up 5-2, sealing the win.
Mia Hamm, Julie Foudy and Kristine Lilly secured the 3-0 win against Denmark in front of a record crowd of 78,972 at Giants ...
United States women's national team legend and two-time World Cup and Olympic gold medalist, Tobin Heath, has announced her retirement from professional soccer on her podcast, "The RE-CAP Show," at ...
Tobin Heath announced on her retirement from soccer on her podcast, the RE-CAP Show. Heath is a two-time USWNT Olympic gold medalist and a two-time Women's World Cup champion. She made 181 caps for ...
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