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US Soccer Captain Lindsey Heaps Reflects on Career
Heaps discusses her time playing in France and the need for more competition as she prepares to join a new club in Denver.
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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Lindsey Heaps, the captain of the US women's national soccer team, recently sat down to reflect on her playing career in France and the challenges facing the sport. As she prepares for a summer move to join a new club in Denver, Colorado, Heaps emphasized the importance of the Champions League and the need for greater competition in women's soccer globally.
Why it matters
Heaps' insights provide a unique perspective from one of the top players in the world on the state of women's soccer and the opportunities and obstacles the sport faces as it continues to grow in popularity and prominence.
The details
During her time playing in France, Heaps has experienced the high level of competition in the Champions League, which she describes as "the baby you always want to win." She believes that greater access to elite-level competitions like the Champions League is crucial for the development of the women's game worldwide.
- Heaps is preparing for a summer move to join a new club in Denver, Colorado.
The players
Lindsey Heaps
The captain of the US women's national soccer team who has played in France and is now preparing to join a new club in Denver.
What they’re saying
“The Champions League is the baby you always want to win.”
— Lindsey Heaps (The Guardian)
The takeaway
Heaps' reflections highlight the need for greater investment and opportunities in women's soccer, particularly at the elite club level, in order to drive the continued growth and development of the sport globally.
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