| Rank | Event | Year | Location | |
| Olympic Games | ||||
| 1 | Senior | 2008 | Beijing, CHN | |
| 1 | Senior | 2004 | Athens, GRE | |
| FIFA Women's World Cup | ||||
| 2 | Senior | 2011 | Germany | |
Hobbies
Travelling, food, wine. (ussoccer.com, 29 Aug 2011)
Occupation
Athlete
Education
Advertising - University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
Family
Husband, NFL quarter-back A J Feely.
Language(s) spoken
English
Club name
Atlanta Beat, Atlanta, GA, USA
Coach
Pia Sundhage [national], James Galanis [club] (SWE) from 2008 (womenssoccerunited.com, 17 Feb 2012; womensprosoccer.com, 2012)
Position and style
Defence (keirradnedge.com, 30 Jan 2012)
Debut
1999 for United States, against Finland, Nordic Cup (WUSA, 29 May 2004)
Injuries
Forced to miss the 2007 World Cup in China after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee. (ussoccer.com, 24 Jun 2008)
Missed the 2003 World Cup with a broken leg. (observer.guardian.co.uk, 03 Jul 2005)
Additional information
Start of sporting career
She took up football at the age of six in Cincinnatti, USA. (heathermitts.com, 30 May 2004)
Hero
The USA's 1999 World Cup-winning player Daniele Fotopolous. (heathermitts.com, 29 May 2004)
Superstitions / Rituals
She always plays in a red sports bra. (heathermitts.com, 09 May 2007)
Awards
Voted ESPN Sexiest Female Athlete in 2004. (ussoccer.com, 29 Aug 2011)
General
OTHER ACTIVITIES
She appeared on television coverage of the 2003 World Cup in the United States, working for ABC and ESPN and has since worked for ESPN and Fox Sports doing sideline reports during college football matches. (heathermitts.com, 30 May 2004)
MAGAZINE PROFILE
In September 2003, she was the subject of a five-page photo spread in FHM Magazine and appeared on the cover of Philadelphia Magazine in a feature about the city's sexiest singles. She was also named as the Women's United Soccer Association's [WUSA] Sexiest Player. (heathermitts.com, 09 May 2007; ussoccer.com, 29 Aug 2011)
SOCCER CAMP
She holds a soccer camp in her hometown of Cincinnati every summer. (ussoccer.com, 29 Aug 2011)
Previous Olympics
Beijing 2008, Athens 2004




