USWNT great Tobin Heath announces retirement - ESPN
U.S. women's soccer team great Tobin Heath has announced her retirement from soccer, almost three years after her last appearance and following multiple surgeries on a serious left knee injury.
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U.S. women's soccer team great Tobin Heath has announced her retirement from soccer, almost three years after her last appearance and following multiple surgeries on a serious left knee injury.
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