Vicki DiMartino (born 1992) is an American former soccer player who primarily played as a forward. She is noted for her involvement at the collegiate, club, and youth international levels.
Early life and education
DiMartino grew up in Long Island, New York. She attended St. John the Baptist Diocesan High School, where she was a standout player in high‑school soccer competitions.
College career
DiMartino enrolled at Boston College, playing for the Boston College Eagles women's soccer team from 2010 to 2013. During her tenure, she made regular appearances as a forward and contributed to the team's offensive production. Specific statistics regarding goals and assists for her college career are not comprehensively documented in publicly available sources.
Club career
After her collegiate career, DiMartino played for the New York Fury, a team that competed in the Women's Premier Soccer League (WPSL). Details of her tenure, including match appearances and goal totals, are limited in the public record.
International career
DiMartino represented the United States at various youth levels. She was a member of the United States U‑18 women’s national team and later advanced to the U‑20 women's national team. She participated in training camps and matches leading up to the 2008 FIFA U‑20 Women’s World Cup. Precise data on caps and goals for these youth national teams have not been broadly published.
Personal connections
Vicki DiMartino is the sister of Christina DiMartino and Gina DiMartino, both of whom have also played at high levels of women’s soccer, including the senior United States women’s national team (Christina).
Later activities
Public information about DiMartino’s activities following her playing career—such as coaching, professional pursuits, or involvement in soccer administration—is not widely documented.
Notable achievements
- Participation in United States youth national team programs (U‑18, U‑20).
- Collegiate soccer career with Boston College Eagles.
- Club competition with New York Fury in the WPSL.
References
- Boston College Athletics archives (player roster, 2010‑2013).
- United States Soccer Federation youth national team roster announcements (2008‑2009).
- Women's Premier Soccer League club records for New York Fury.
Accurate information is not confirmed for any details not corroborated by the sources listed above.