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USWNT’s Kelley O’Hara To Retire At The End Of 2024 NWSL Season
Forbes· 2 days agoTwice World Cup winner and Olympic gold medalist Kelley O’Hara will retire from professional soccer...
Kelley O'Hara, 2-time World Cup champion and Olympic gold medalist, to retire after 2024 NWSL season
Yahoo Sports via AOL· 2 days agoAfter an illustrious and accomplished career, defender Kelley O'Hara is retiring at the end of the...
USWNT defender Kelley O'Hara plans to retire from soccer at the end of NWSL season
Fox Sports· 2 days agoUnited States women's national team and Gotham FC defender Kelley O'Hara announced Thursday that she...
U.S. soccer star Kelley O'Hara to retire
United Press International via Yahoo Sports· 2 days agoDefender Kelley O'Hara, who won two World Cups and an Olympic gold medal with the United States Women's National Team, will retire at ...
Kelley O'Hara, a two-time Women's World Cup champion and 2012 Olympic gold medal winner, said she...
Homenewshere.com· 2 days agoKelley O'Hara, a two-time Women's World Cup champion and 2012 Olympic gold medal winner, said she...
USWNT great, Gotham FC’s Kelley O’Hara retiring at end of season
New York Post· 2 days agoTwo-time World Cup winner, gold medalist with the U.S. Women’s National Team and Gotham FC defender ...
Two-time World Cup winner and USWNT defender Kelley O'Hara announces she'll retire at end of NWSL...
CBS Sports· 2 days agoU.S women's national team and NJ/NY Gotham FC defender Kelley O'Hara will retire at the end of her...
Kelley O’Hara: ‘I’m just really thankful I got to be a part of this generation’
Atlanta Journal-Constitution· 2 days agoKelley O’Hara’s first soccer memory developed when she was 4 years old and growing up in Peachtree...
Women's World Cup and Olympic champion O'Hara to retire
AFP via Yahoo Sports· 2 days agoFormer United States defender Kelley O'Hara, a double Women's World Cup winner and 2012 Olympic gold...
Soccer - USWNT: Three-time Olympian Kelley O’Hara announces retirement from football
Olympics.com· 1 day ago“I feel an immense sense of pride around [growing the game], because I don’t know if any of us knew that was going to happen,” she continued. From being an Olympic gold medallist, a two-time ...