USWNT Captain Heaps Signs with Denver Summit Ahead of French Contract Expiration
In a move that promises to shake up the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), US women's national team captain Lindsey Heaps has joined Denver Summit, the league's 16th team, ahead of her contract expiration with French club OL Lyonnes.
Heaps, a native of Golden, Colorado, had expressed interest in playing in her home state after Denver Summit was announced as an expansion team. The 31-year-old has won numerous titles, including league championships in the US and France, a Champions League title, a World Cup, and an Olympic gold medal. She signed a contract with Denver through 2029.
Heaps cited majority owner Rob Cohen and coach Nick Cushing as key factors in her decision to join the team. "I think they align with all of my beliefs in how they see the team, how they see it becoming successful, and the investment that they're putting in," she said. The team has been assembling a roster, bringing in players from other top leagues such as Ally Watt and Carson Pickett.
Heaps is known for her aggressive playing style, which should serve her well on Denver's squad. Her height β 5-foot-9 β gives her an advantage in aerial duels. She expressed her desire to foster chemistry and standards that she believes will benefit the team and create a successful environment.
The 31-year-old has had a storied career, playing for Paris Saint-Germain and winning titles with the Portland Thorns. She made her return to the US after playing four seasons overseas. Heaps has been a fixture on the US women's national team since 2016 and served as captain since 2023.
Her signing comes as some other US national team stars have departed for Europe, highlighting the need for the NWSL to adapt its rules to attract and retain talent. The league introduced a new "High Impact Player Rule" that allows teams to exceed their salary cap by up to $1 million.
In a move that promises to shake up the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), US women's national team captain Lindsey Heaps has joined Denver Summit, the league's 16th team, ahead of her contract expiration with French club OL Lyonnes.
Heaps, a native of Golden, Colorado, had expressed interest in playing in her home state after Denver Summit was announced as an expansion team. The 31-year-old has won numerous titles, including league championships in the US and France, a Champions League title, a World Cup, and an Olympic gold medal. She signed a contract with Denver through 2029.
Heaps cited majority owner Rob Cohen and coach Nick Cushing as key factors in her decision to join the team. "I think they align with all of my beliefs in how they see the team, how they see it becoming successful, and the investment that they're putting in," she said. The team has been assembling a roster, bringing in players from other top leagues such as Ally Watt and Carson Pickett.
Heaps is known for her aggressive playing style, which should serve her well on Denver's squad. Her height β 5-foot-9 β gives her an advantage in aerial duels. She expressed her desire to foster chemistry and standards that she believes will benefit the team and create a successful environment.
The 31-year-old has had a storied career, playing for Paris Saint-Germain and winning titles with the Portland Thorns. She made her return to the US after playing four seasons overseas. Heaps has been a fixture on the US women's national team since 2016 and served as captain since 2023.
Her signing comes as some other US national team stars have departed for Europe, highlighting the need for the NWSL to adapt its rules to attract and retain talent. The league introduced a new "High Impact Player Rule" that allows teams to exceed their salary cap by up to $1 million.