Hannah Keane

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Hannah Keane
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Keane in 2017 for FF USV Jena
Personal information
Full name Hannah Elizabeth Keane
Date of birth (1993-05-07) May 7, 1993 (age 31)
Place of birth Sacramento, California, United States
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Position(s) Forward
Team information
Current team
Tampa Bay Sun
Number 8
College career
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2011–2014 San Diego State Aztecs 85 (29)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2014 San Diego SeaLions 5 (9)
2015 Newcastle United 5 (3)
2016 Alamein FC (NPL Victoria) 18 (15)
2017 Boston Breakers (reserve) 8 (6)
2017–2018 FF USV Jena 5 (0)
2017–2018 FF USV Jena II 15 (10)
2018–2021 Braga 67 (39)
2021–2022 Sporting de Huelva 29 (5)
2022–2024 Western United 40 (24)
2024– Tampa Bay Sun 0 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 10 June 2024

Hannah Elizabeth Keane (born May 7, 1993) [1] is an American professional soccer player, who plays as a forward for USL Super League club Tampa Bay Sun.

Contents

Career

High school and college

Keane began her career as a competitive player for Sacramento United FC, [2] and later with Union Sacramento FC where she was selected to attend Adidas Elite Soccer Player Recruiting event in 2009. [3]

In 2011 she joined the NCAA Division 1 San Diego State Aztecs, where she had five goals in 19 games in her inaugural season. [4] [5] Over her career with the Aztecs, Keane scored a total of 29 goals, ranking her fifth all time in the club's history. [6]

San Diego SeaLions

In her first senior role during the 2014 summer break, she played for the San Diego SeaLions in the Women's Premier Soccer League where she scored nine times in five games. [7]

Newcastle United

In the spring of 2015 Keane spent a semester in England where she tried out and secured a position with Newcastle United. [8] She appeared in 5 matches and helped Newcastle obtain several league points. [9]

Alamein, Victoria

After graduation from SDSU, Keane signed with NPL Victoria team Alamein in 2016. [10] Although injured for half the season she still managed to score 15 goals in 18 appearances and garner Media Player of the year for the league. [11] [12]

Boston Breakers

She returned to the United States in early June 2017 and joined the reserve team for the Boston Breakers in the Women's Premier Soccer League. [13]

USV Jena

On 17 July 2017, she signed for Frauen-Bundesliga club FF USV Jena, where she made her debut in September 2017. [14] In addition to five games in the Bundesliga, Keane played 15 games in Jena’s second team in the Bundesliga North and was their top scorer. [15]

SC Braga

After departing Jena, on 21 August 2018 Keane signed in Portugal with SC Braga. [16] She played with Braga for three seasons and helped them to achieve several team trophies. [17]

Huelva

Keane signed with Sporting de Huelva in the Spanish Primera Iberdrola League, [18] playing for a single season. She was an important contributor towards getting the team to the finals of the Copa de la Reina. [19]

Western United

On 9 August 2022 Keane signed with the Australian A-League Women club Western United for their inaugural season, and was the team's first international signing. [20] [21] She was included in the A-League Women Team of the Season, [22] after winning the A-League Women Golden Boot award. [23]

Tampa Bay Sun

In June 2024, Keane joined Tampa Bay Sun ahead of the inaugural USL Super League season. [24]

Personal life

Keane attended St Francis High School for two years and then transferred to CK McClatchy for her junior and senior years. She earned a bachelor of science degree in Health Communications from San Diego State University. [25]

Honors

Braga

Sporting de Huelva

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