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Geri Donnelly was born on 30 November, 1965 in London, United Kingdom, is a Canadian former soccer player. At 55 years old, Geri Donnelly height is 5 ft 4 in (163.0 cm).

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Geri Donnelly Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 30 November 1965
Birthday 30 November
Birthplace London, United Kingdom
Nationality United Kingdom

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2009

Aged 43, she retired from soccer in 2009 after guiding Surrey United to six consecutive provincial titles.

2001

Donnelly played with Vancouver Angels in the Women's Premier Soccer League (WPSL), remaining with the club when they moved to the W-League and were amalgamated into Vancouver Whitecaps, after playing the transitional 2001 W-League season as Vancouver Breakers.

1999

Canada qualified for the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup by winning the 1998 CONCACAF Women's Championship, in the absence of the United States who had qualified automatically as hosts. Donnelly was named in the squad for the finals, while attached to the Metro-Ford Soccer Club. Donnelly played in a 1–1 draw with Japan, a 7–1 defeat to Norway and a 4–1 defeat by Russia as the Canadians suffered another first round elimination. She retired from national team play after the tournament, as Canada's record appearance holder with 71 caps.

1995

At the 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup, Donnelly scored in Canada's first two games: an injury time consolation in Canada's opening 3–2 defeat against the land of her birth England and the second in a 3–3 draw with Nigeria. She played 90 minutes in the final group match, as Canada were spanked 7–0 by eventual champions Norway.

1987

Donnelly played at a time when women's soccer in Canada was in its infancy. Port Moody Soccer Club, the town's Rotary Club and a local Safeway supermarket raised $1,500 to enable Donnelly to join the first national team tour, to Taiwan in 1987. She also played for Canada in the 1988 FIFA Women's Invitation Tournament, where they lost 1–0 to Sweden in the quarter-finals.

1986

In Canada's second-ever match, two days after their first, Donnelly made her debut. She scored both goals in a 2–1 win over the United States on 9 July 1986 at the National Sports Center, Blaine, Minnesota. The goals were Canada's first ever, as they had been beaten 2–0 by the United States in the first game.

1965

Geraldine "Geri" Donnelly (born 30 November 1965) is a Canadian former soccer player. A midfielder, she represented Canada at the 1995 and 1999 editions of the FIFA Women's World Cup and was named Canadian Player of the Year in 1996 and 1999. Donnelly was part of the Canadian squad who won the 1998 CONCACAF Women's Championship. She was selected as a member of the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame in 2014.