Club Vancouver Whitecaps Kyle played a total of six seasons with the
Vancouver Whitecaps from 2006 to 2012, not including 2009. During her inaugural
W-League season in 2006, Kyle made one appearance for the Whitecaps for a total of 78 minutes. In 2007, she made eight appearances in her second season for the Whitecaps scoring one goal. During the 2008 season, Kyle made six appearances for the blue and white with two assists. In 2010, her fourth season with the Whitecaps, Kyle made five appearances tallying two assists. She had two playoff appearances for the team contributing one goal and one assist as the Whitecaps fell in the Championship final. In 2011, Kyle made three playoff appearances for the Whitecaps. She scored two goals during those appearances including the game-winning goal against arch-rival
Seattle to help the team clinch third place.
Piteå IF In 2009, Kyle played with the
Piteå IF in Sweden's top-flight women's league,
Damallsvenskan.
Seattle Reign FC on July 25, 2013 at
Starfire Stadium in
Tukwila, Washington. On January 11, 2013, as part of the
NWSL Player Allocation, Kyle joined the
Seattle Reign FC in the
National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). After playing a few games as a midfielder, Kyle shifted to a centre back position and helped strengthen a young defensive line. As a defender, Kyle was a leading scorer for the Reign scoring three goals on the season, all of them penalty kicks. Kyle made 21 appearances for the squad, starting in nineteen matches and tallying 1,752 minutes played.
Boston Breakers On September 10, 2013, Seattle traded her to the
Boston Breakers for fellow Canadian
Carmelina Moscato.
Houston Dash On April 29, 2014, Kyle was traded to the
Houston Dash for
Nikki Washington.
Portland Thorns Kyle played 12 games for Portland in 2015.
Orlando Pride On October 26, 2015, Kyle was acquired by the
Orlando Pride along with
Alex Morgan from
Portland Thorns FC. In return, Portland received Orlando's rights to their first expansion draft selection. She made 17 appearances for the Pride before being released prior to the start of the 2017 season.
International Kyle has represented Canada on the
U-17 and
U-20 youth teams. She participated at the
FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup twice in
2006 and
2008. In 2008, she won her first cap for the
senior team in a 4–0 loss to the
United States. At the
2011 Pan American Games, she was a member of the gold-winning team that defeated
Brazil. Kyle won bronze at the London
2012 Olympic Games, playing a prominent role throughout the tournament in Canada's midfield. Canada defeated
France 1–0 in the bronze medal game on August 9, 2012. She won her 100th cap with the senior national team at the
2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, during the round of 16 match against
Switzerland. Kyle announced her retirement from international competition via social media on April 21, 2017. ==International goals==