Haley Carter

Haley Carter[1] (née Crain; born June 21, 1984) is a former United States Marine Corps officer and retired American professional soccer player.

[3] After graduating from high school in 2002, Carter played four years of NCAA Division I Women's Soccer at the United States Naval Academy.

[4] Following her time at Navy, she spent nearly eight years in the United States Marine Corps and made multiple combat deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

[6] From 2010 to 2013, Carter was stationed in Hawaii and played semi-professionally for the Honolulu Bulls W1 Women's team, where she was teammates with future professional player Caprice Dydasco.

[7] Upon the end of her active service in 2013, Carter returned to Texas and spent the next three years as a reserve goalkeeper for the Houston Dash in the National Women's Soccer League.

Their absence was accompanied by the simultaneous dismissal of multiple key players from the team, including its captain, Shabnam Mobarez.

[20] On the following day, the Afghanistan Attorney General's office also issued an arrest warrant for Kerramudin although he remains at large.

[22] In October 2019, Carter joined Lisa Cole's staff for the Antigua and Barbuda Women's National Team as a goalkeeper coach at the 2020 CONCACAF Caribbean Football Union's Olympic Qualifiers.

[26] In 2017, she was admitted as an EY Women Athletes Business Network Mentee[27] and partnered with Major General Angela Salinas, USMC (Ret).

Kelly and followers bullied city officials, criticizing Carter based on her perceived stance in favor of LGBT rights.