Heineman was born in Stafford and began his career with Stafford Rangers. He moved to Manchester City on 29 October 1928, and made 24 appearances in all competitions for the Sky Blues. He joined Coventry City in May 1931 and stayed for two seasons. He scored one goal for Coventry, in a 5–5 draw against Fulham in January 1932.[4]
He signed for Crystal Palace in August 1934.[2] Over the next season, he made 25 appearances for Palace, without scoring.[5] In August 1935, he moved on to Clapton Orient,[2] playing in East London for three seasons. He left in January 1938 to join Wellington Town, and he won the Welsh Cup with them in 1939–40.[4]
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