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Mary Harvey
American soccer player

Mary Harvey

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American soccer player
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Gender
Female
Place of birth
Palo Alto
Age
59 years
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Biography

Mary Harvey (born June 4, 1965) is a retired American soccer goalkeeper. She was the starting goalie for 1991 U.S. Women's National Team which won the inaugural 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup; and a member of the 1996 Olympic Gold Medal team. Harvey retired from international competition in 1996 following the Atlanta Olympics.

Early life

Berkeley

Harvey earned her undergraduate degree from the University of California at Berkeley and her MBA from UCLA's Anderson School.

Playing career

After graduating, Harvey played semi-professional soccer in Europe. She represented FSV Frankfurt of Germany between 1988 and 1991, as well as Hammarby IF and Tyresö FF of Sweden in 1993 and 1994 respectively.

After making her debut against Poland in 1989, Harvey won 27 caps for the United States women's national soccer team. Her last appearance came in 1996 against Australia.

Sports administration career

Off the field, Harvey served on U.S. Soccer's Board of Directors for 12 years, including 5 years on the Executive Committee; and on the U.S. Olympic Committee. In 2003, Harvey was hired by FIFA to become its Director of Development, becoming the first woman and first American hired by the international governing body to run a division. In this role, Harvey was responsible for managing the USD 160 million per year development budget for FIFA, including such programs as the Financial Assistance Program, the Goal Programme, and FIFA's education or course programs. She was also responsible for FIFA's activities to develop women's football, futsal and beach soccer, and to oversee FIFA's sports medicine activities. Prior to joining FIFA, Harvey was the CEO of a USD 15 million sports and fitness company, and worked in the management consulting industry for both Deloitte. and Accenture.

In 2008, Harvey left FIFA to return to her native United States to become the Chief Operating Officer for Women's Professional Soccer, the new women's professional soccer league in the United States. Harvey left WPS in 2010 after two seasons.

Honors and awards

Harvey's honors include:

  • Hall of Fame, United States Olympic Committee;
  • Medal of Honor, U.S. Soccer Hall of Fame;
  • National Goalkeeper of the year (1986);
  • Hall of Fame, Cal Athletics (2000);
  • Hall of Fame, American Youth Soccer Organization (2003)

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