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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 ...
USWNT star Tobin Heath suffered a knee injury with OL Reign in 2022 and has been sidelined for a significant period as a ...
It was me grieving not being able to play soccer anymore,” confessed the 2x Olympic gold medalist Tobin Heath when she ...
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. Heath played in ...
Heath’s USWNT career ends with 181 appearances, 36 goals, 42 assists and 10,171 minutes played. She described an emotional conversation she had with her wife and former teammate, Christen Press ...
These are just a few words to describe the great Tobin Heath. The 37-year-old former US Women's National Team (USWNT) player announced her retirement Thursday on her podcast, "The Re-Cap Show." ...
Honoring women's soccer legends, Leslie Jones and the USWNT's rendition of 'Strut.' The post Queer athletic power on display ...
Tobin Heath's life away from soccer Since Heath has been rehabilitating her left knee, she started a podcast with her former USWNT teammate and current partner, Christen Press, titled "The RE-CAP ...
Tobin Heath spent a decade playing soccer in the U.S. and Europe. (Marc Atkins / Getty Images) “Football is a 360-degree sport, and I can’t do it. If I ever would try to do it, it’s really sad.
Tobin Heath, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and World Cup champion with the United States Women's National Team, announced her retirement from professional soccer on her podcast "The RE-CAP Show" ...