Michele O'Brien (born 28 June 1980) is a soccer coach and former striker , who played for the W-League club Chicago Red Eleven . Since making her debut for the Republic of Ireland women's national football team in 2003, she gained over 50 caps .
College career
O'Brien played varsity soccer during four seasons at Florida International University . She remains the program's all–time record goalscorer.[ 2]
Club career
In 2000 O'Brien started playing for the Long Island Lady Riders .[ 3] She remained with them until 2007, with a spell at Arsenal in 2003.[ 4] During her time at the English club, O'Brien played in the Women's Premier League [ 5] and the semi–final of the UEFA Women's Cup .[ 6]
In 2007 O'Brien joined the Damallsvenskan club QBIK .[ 4] She then spent time back in England with Watford Ladies , before joining Jersey Sky Blue for the 2008 W-League season.[ 4] The following season O'Brien moved to Chicago Red Eleven and scored four goals in 11 games in 2009.[ 7] In 2010, she scored one goal in three games for the Red Eleven.[ 8]
International career
O'Brien debuted for the Republic of Ireland in 2003 and went on to accumulate more than 50 caps.[ 4] In 2005 O'Brien was named the FAI Player of the Year.[ 9]
Coaching career
O'Brien coached soccer at New York University (2004–2005) and Columbia University (2005–2007).[ 2] She was named assistant soccer coach at DePaul University in February 2009.[ 2] She was promoted to head coach at DePaul in June 2021.[ 10]
Personal life
Born with a congenital heart defect, in 1995 O'Brien suffered a heart attack after a High School P.E. lesson and required open heart surgery . She refused to quit soccer, reportedly telling her concerned parent: "Mom, I might as well die doing something I like".[ 11]
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