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The 2015 Women's World Cup Final between the United States and Japan was the most watched soccer match, men's or women's, in American broadcast history. [105] It averaged 23 million viewers and higher ratings than the NBA finals and the Stanley Cup finals.
The team is fielded by the United States Soccer Federation (USSF), the governing body of soccer in the United States, and competes as a member of the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF). The United States competed in their first international match on August 18, 1985, a 1–0 loss in the ...
The team played its first match at the Mundialito tournament on August 18, 1985, coached by Mike Ryan, in which they lost 1–0 to Italy.In March 2004, two of its stars, Mia Hamm (who retired later that year after a post-Olympic team tour of the US) and Michelle Akers (who had already retired), were the only two women and the only two Americans named to the FIFA 100, a list of the 125 greatest ...
United States women's national under-20 soccer team; United States women's national under-23 soccer team; W. List of international goals scored by Abby Wambach;
The all-time leader in senior caps, Kristine Lilly of the United States, had 354 caps and retired from international football on 6 January 2011. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The currently active most-capped women's international football player is Sherida Spitse of the Netherlands , with 237 caps.
The 2012 United States women's national soccer team season was dominated by the 2012 Women's Olympic Football Tournament. The start of the year saw the team compete in the CONCACAF Olympic qualifying tournament and then in July they participated in the main event itself. The team won both tournaments.
The United States women's national soccer team was founded in 1985. 1985–1999 1985–1989. 1985–1989 Win Draw Defeat M Opponent Date Result Event 1 ...
Date Competition Location Opponent Score US Scorers Notes January 7 Australia Cup Melbourne, Australia: Czech Republic: 8–1 Jen Mascaro (2), Susan Bush, Nikki Serlenga, Sherrill Kester (2), Christie Welsh, Veronica Zepeda