Kelly Golebiowski

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Kelly Golebiowski
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Personal information
Full name Kelly Maree Golebiowski [1]
Date of birth (1981-07-26) 26 July 1981 (age 42)
Place of birth Sydney, Australia [ citation needed ]
Height 1.56 m (5 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
? NSW Sapphires
2001–2002 Hampton Roads Piranhas
2003 Washington Freedom 19 (2)
2005–? Hampton Roads Piranhas
? Washington Freedom
2008–2009 Sydney FC 4 (0)
2009 Central Coast Mariners 9 (1)
International career
1996–2005 Australia 64 (14)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 12 May 2014
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 12 May 2014

Kelly Maree Golebiowski (born 26 July 1981) is a former Australian soccer player who played at national league level in Australia and the United States.

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Playing career

Club career

Golebiowski played in the Australian Women's National Soccer League for NSW Sapphires.

Between 2001 and 2002 Golebiowski played for Hampton Roads Piranhas in the USL W-League. [2]

In 2003 Golebiowski played 19 matches for the Washington Freedom in the final season of the Women's United Soccer Association (WUSA). [3]

After her stint with the Freedom, she rejoined the Piranhas. [2]

Golebiowski later returned to the Washington Freedom, who had joined the USL W-League. [4]

She played for Sydney FC during the 2008–09 season of the Australian W-League. [5]

Golebiowski joined the Central Coast Mariners for the 2009 season. [5]

International career

In July 1996, Golebiowski made her debut for Australia as a 14-year-old. [6]

She represented Australia at the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup, 2000 Olympics, and 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup. [7] [8]

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References

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