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United States women's national soccer team results (2020–present) ... July 26 World Cup: United States ... United States women's national soccer team results (2020 ...
Women's World Invitational Tournament: 22 Chinese Taipei: December 20, 1987 1–2 Women's World Invitational Tournament: 23 Japan: June 1, 1988 5–2 FIFA Women's Invitation Tournament: 24 Sweden: June 3, 1988 1–1 FIFA Women's Invitation Tournament: 25 Czechoslovakia: June 5, 1988 0–0 FIFA Women's Invitation Tournament: 26 Norway: June 8 ...
The 1999 World Cup final, in which the United States defeated China, set a world attendance record for a women's soccer event of 90,185 in a sellout at the Rose Bowl in Southern California (until it was broken on March 30, 2022, with 91,553 people at the Camp Nou in Barcelona, Spain in the second-leg of a UEFA Women's Champions League match). [114]
The United States women's national soccer team is golden once more. Team USA defeated Brazil 1-0 on Saturday at the Parc des Princes to claim gold at the 2024 Paris Games for the first time since ...
The United States women’s national soccer team's pursuit of a World Cup three-peat has ended. The USWNT was knocked out of the World Cup after Sweden trumped the United States 5-4 on penalty ...
For a team that has been so historically dominant at the Women’s World Cup, performances throughout the 2023 edition so far have been underwhelming for women’s soccer’s most dynastic team.
The United States team lifted their 4th championship trophy in 2019. The United States women's national soccer team is the most successful women's national team in the history of the Women's World Cup, having won four titles, earning second-place once and third-place finishes three times.
Women's World Cup Group Stage: Washington, D.C. Sweden: 3–1 Kristine Lilly, Cindy Parlow, Shannon Boxx [11] September 25 Women's World Cup Group Stage: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Nigeria: 5–0 Mia Hamm (2), Cindy Parlow, Abby Wambach, Julie Foudy [12] September 28 Women's World Cup Group Stage: Columbus, Ohio: North Korea: 3–0 Abby ...