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14 Facts About Ann-Marie Heatherson

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Ann-Marie "Annie" Heatherson was born on 27 March 1984 and is an English former footballer who most recently played as a forward and captain for Yeovil Town of the FA Women's National League.

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Ann-Marie Heatherson began her career with Charlton Athletic and played for rival London clubs Fulham, Millwall Lionesses and Chelsea Ladies after Charlton folded their women's team in 2007.

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Ann-Marie Heatherson represented England up to Under-21 level and was named in senior squads but never capped.

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Ann-Marie Heatherson was named the FA Women's Young Player of the Year in 2004.

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When Charlton Athletic withdrew their women's club's funding that summer, Ann-Marie Heatherson joined the player exodus and turned out for the Icelandic club Stjarnan.

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Ann-Marie Heatherson finished as the Southern Division top-scorer but broke her shin towards the end of the season.

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Ann-Marie Heatherson preferred to stay in the Southern Division with Millwall Lionesses, who were managed by her former Charlton Athletic manager, Keith Boanas.

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Ann-Marie Heatherson spent the 2010 summer season playing professionally with American W-League club Buffalo Flash.

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Ann-Marie Heatherson scored seven goals in nine matches as the Flash stayed unbeaten and won the league.

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Ann-Marie Heatherson was released by Bristol Academy in June 2014, after falling out of favour.

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Ann-Marie Heatherson retired from football, but was persuaded into a comeback with FA WSL 2 club Yeovil Town in December 2014.

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Ann-Marie Heatherson was called into the England U21 squad, the first to be organised by the Football Association, in June 2004.

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Ann-Marie Heatherson had earlier been called up to the full England squad for a game against Denmark on 19 February 2004.

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Ann-Marie Heatherson was drafted into the squad for the next game against Nigeria in November 2004, when Jo Potter withdrew with a back injury.