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Tobin Heath, two-time Women's World Cup winner with U.S. women's national team, announces retirement


, a member of the U.S. women's national team's 2015 and 2019 Women's World Cup-winning squads, officially announced her retirement on Thursday, marking the end of a decorated career. Heath played the final match of her career in August 2022 with the Seattle Reign, while her final appearance for the national team was in October 2021. (CBS Sports)

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Tobin Heath, two-time Women's World Cup winner with U.S. women's national team, announces retirement