37-year-old American women s football legend Tobin Heath announced his retirement and won 2000 World Cup & Olympic gold medals
The legendary American women's football star Tobin Heath announced his retirement, and the International Professional Football Players Association (FIFPro) issued a blessing.
37-year-old Tobin Heath was born in New Jersey and plays as a forward and winger. She started her career in 2004 and has played for clubs such as the New Jersey Wildcats, Hudson Valley Flash, Paley Blues, Atlanta Crash, New Jersey Sky Blue, New York Rage, Paris Saint-Germain Women's Football Team, Portland Thorns, Manchester United Women's Football Team, Arsenal Women's Football Team and Lyon Monarch. She has played 181 times for the U.S. women's football team and scored 36 goals. During his career, Tobin Heath won two World Cup championships and two Olympic gold medals.
FIFPro wrote: "Two-time World Cup champion, two Olympic gold medalists, and FIFPRO's best team member Tobin Heath announced his retirement from professional football. Congratulations on your great career!"