Heinrichs, April (1964–)
Heinrichs, April (1964–)
American soccer player. Born Feb 27, 1964, in Denver, Colorado; graduate of University of North Carolina.
Pioneer of US Women's national team program, captained the US team that won the World Cup (1991); named head coach at Princeton (1990), University of Maryland (1991), University of Virginia (1996), and US national team (2000). Named US Soccer Female Athlete of the Year (1986, 1989); was the 1st woman inducted into US Soccer Hall of Fame (1998).
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