Michelle Heyman


Michelle Pearl Heyman is an Australian soccer player and commentator who currently plays for Adelaide United in the W-League in Australia. She has previously played for W-League teams Central Coast Mariners, Sydney FC and Canberra United as well as the Western New York Flash in the American National Women's Soccer League. Heyman has represented Australia since 2010, playing at the 2014 AFC Women's Asian Cup, the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympics. In May 2019 she retired from international football.

Club career

Heyman began playing at the age of 11 with the Warilla Wanderers. She later played for Port Kembla FC and Shellharbour City before signing with Illawarra Stingrays in the New South Wales Women's Super League. She has returned to play for the Stingrays several times between W-League seasons.
Prior to the beginning of the 2008–09 W-League season, Heyman trialled for Sydney FC. Out of 120 triallists, she was one of only ten to be signed by the club.
Heyman signed from Sydney FC in the off-season to join Central Coast Mariners. On her debut for the Mariners, Heyman scored a double against her old club, Sydney FC.
In 2009, Heyman won the Golden Boot award for most goals scored during the League season along with the Julie Dolan Medal as the 2009 W-League player of the year.
In 2010, Heyman signed with Canberra United. During the 2011–12 W-League season, she was the leading goal-scorer in the league as Canberra United won the W-League premiership/championship double.
Heyman spent five months in 2012 playing in Denmark for Brøndby IF. She returned to Canberra United in time for the start of the 2012–13 W-League season.
On 9 July 2015, Heyman signed with US side Western New York Flash where she played nine matches in the 2015 National Women's Soccer League season.
In 2016, rejoined the Illawarra Stingrays in the NPL NSW Women's competition during the W-League off-season.
On 21 July 2018 it was announced that Heyman was leaving Canberra United after eight seasons. She made 93 appearances for Canberra, and scored 56 goals. She won the Golden Boot twice, and won two Championship Titles and three Premierships.
On 24 August 2018 Adelaide United announced they had signed Heyman to a one-year contract for the 2018–19 W-League Season.

International career

Heyman made her debut for the national team in 2010. She was part of the 2014 AFC Women's Asian Cup squad that finished the tournament as runners-up. Heyman played five matches for Australia at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. At the 2016 Summer Olympics, Heyman played four matches for the Australian team that was eliminated in the quarter finals.
Heyman was named to the Matildas squad for the 2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup, but she did not appear in any matches. Australia finished Runner-up to Japan and qualified for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup. In May 2019 she announced her retirement from international football.

Career statistics

International goals

Scores and results list Australia's score first.
#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
13 September 2011Jinan Olympic Sports Center Stadium, Jinan, China2–05–12012 Olympics qualification
23 September 2011Jinan Olympic Sports Center Stadium, Jinan, China3–05–12012 Olympics qualification
313 September 2012Carroll Stadium, Indianapolis, United States4–04–0Friendly
413 June 2013Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra, Australia1–01–0Friendly
55 March 2014GSZ Stadium, Larnaca, Cyprus2–22–22014 Cyprus Cup
610 March 2014GSZ Stadium, Larnaca, Cyprus1–32–42014 Cyprus Cup
710 March 2014GSZ Stadium, Larnaca, Cyprus2–42–42014 Cyprus Cup
89 April 2014Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre, Brisbane, Australia2–12–1Friendly
910 February 2015Bill McKinlay Park, Auckland, New Zealand2–12–1Friendly
1012 February 2015Bill McKinlay Park, Auckland, New Zealand2–03–2Friendly
1111 March 2015Paralimni Stadium, Paralimni, Cyprus4–16–22015 Cyprus Cup
1219 May 2015Valentine Sports Park, Sydney, Australia4–04–0Friendly
1321 May 2015Jubilee Oval, Sydney, Australia2–011–0Friendly
1421 May 2015Jubilee Oval, Sydney, Australia6–011–0Friendly
1521 May 2015Jubilee Oval, Sydney, Australia8–011–0Friendly
1629 February 2016Kincho Stadium, Osaka, Japan2–03–12016 Olympics qualifying
172 March 2016Nagai Stadium, Osaka, Japan8–09–02016 Olympics qualifying
187 March 2016Nagai Stadium, Osaka, Japan1–02–12016 Olympics qualifying
199 August 2016Itaipava Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador, Brazil5–06–12016 Summer Olympics
209 August 2016Itaipava Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador, Brazil6–06–12016 Summer Olympics

Honours

International

Australia
;Canberra United
Heyman is openly lesbian. She was the only openly gay Australian athlete at the 2016 Olympics.