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Tracey Leone
Personal information
Full name Tracey Marie Leone [1]
Birth name Tracey Marie Bates [2]
Date of birth (1967-05-05) May 5, 1967 (age 56)
Place of birth United States
Height 4 ft 11 in (1.50 m)
Position(s) Midfielder
College career
Years Team Apps ( Gls)
1985–1989 North Carolina Tar Heels
International career
1987–1991 United States 29 (5)
Managerial career
1991–1992 Creighton Bluejays (assistant)
1993–1999 Clemson Tigers
2000–2003 United States U-19
2004 United States (assistant)
2005–2006 Arizona State Sun Devils (assistant)
2007–2009 Harvard Crimson (assistant)
2010–2015 Northeastern Huskies

Tracey Marie Leone ( née Bates; born May 5, 1967) is a retired American soccer midfielder who was a member of the United States women's national soccer team. She was the first American to win a world championship as both a player and as a head coach. [3]

International career statistics

Nation Year International Appearances
Apps Starts Minutes Goals Assists
United States 1987 7 5 480 0 0
1988 6 6 423 1 0
1989 1 1 90 0 0
1990 3 1 180 0 0
1991 12 8 873 4 2
Career Total 5 29 21 2046 5 2

Personal life

Leone is married to Ray Leone. The pair are both women's college soccer coaches. As of 2014, they are the only two coaches in Division 1 college soccer who are married. [4] The pair have coached together at Creighton, Clemson, Arizona State, and Harvard.

References

  1. ^ "FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 – Squad List: New Zealand (NZL)" (PDF). FIFA. July 11, 2023. p. 19. Retrieved July 11, 2023.
  2. ^ "Women's Monogram Awards—Fall Sports: Soccer". Annual Commencement. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. May 10, 1987. p. 45. Retrieved February 8, 2023.
  3. ^ Northeastern University Athletics. "2010 Women's Soccer Coaching Staff". Retrieved December 26, 2010.
  4. ^ Graham Hayes (November 5, 2014). "Ray and Tracey Leone: Together In Marriage, 3 Miles Apart in Coaching". espnw.com. Retrieved June 15, 2017.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tracey Leone
Personal information
Full name Tracey Marie Leone [1]
Birth name Tracey Marie Bates [2]
Date of birth (1967-05-05) May 5, 1967 (age 56)
Place of birth United States
Height 4 ft 11 in (1.50 m)
Position(s) Midfielder
College career
Years Team Apps ( Gls)
1985–1989 North Carolina Tar Heels
International career
1987–1991 United States 29 (5)
Managerial career
1991–1992 Creighton Bluejays (assistant)
1993–1999 Clemson Tigers
2000–2003 United States U-19
2004 United States (assistant)
2005–2006 Arizona State Sun Devils (assistant)
2007–2009 Harvard Crimson (assistant)
2010–2015 Northeastern Huskies

Tracey Marie Leone ( née Bates; born May 5, 1967) is a retired American soccer midfielder who was a member of the United States women's national soccer team. She was the first American to win a world championship as both a player and as a head coach. [3]

International career statistics

Nation Year International Appearances
Apps Starts Minutes Goals Assists
United States 1987 7 5 480 0 0
1988 6 6 423 1 0
1989 1 1 90 0 0
1990 3 1 180 0 0
1991 12 8 873 4 2
Career Total 5 29 21 2046 5 2

Personal life

Leone is married to Ray Leone. The pair are both women's college soccer coaches. As of 2014, they are the only two coaches in Division 1 college soccer who are married. [4] The pair have coached together at Creighton, Clemson, Arizona State, and Harvard.

References

  1. ^ "FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 – Squad List: New Zealand (NZL)" (PDF). FIFA. July 11, 2023. p. 19. Retrieved July 11, 2023.
  2. ^ "Women's Monogram Awards—Fall Sports: Soccer". Annual Commencement. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. May 10, 1987. p. 45. Retrieved February 8, 2023.
  3. ^ Northeastern University Athletics. "2010 Women's Soccer Coaching Staff". Retrieved December 26, 2010.
  4. ^ Graham Hayes (November 5, 2014). "Ray and Tracey Leone: Together In Marriage, 3 Miles Apart in Coaching". espnw.com. Retrieved June 15, 2017.

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