Heather O'Reilly: Through the years
Posted Sep 2, 2016
After 230 games, 46 goals, three Olympic Gold medals and a World Cup title to her name, U.S. WNNT midfielder Heather O’Reilly – better known to most as HAO – is retiring from international soccer. O’Reilly will wear her jersey one last time on Sept. 15 against Thailand in Columbus and then bid farewell to her remarkable career and the team she has been a part of for the last 15 years.
(US Soccer)
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