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  2. Pia Sundhage - Wikipedia

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    Pia Sundhage was announced as the United States women's national team head coach on 13 November 2007. [9] She became the seventh head coach in the U.S. team's history and the third woman. Lauren Gregg was in charge for 3 games in 2000, April Heinrichs led the squad from 2000–2004 and won the 2004 Summer Olympics , while Sundhage served as a ...

  3. United States women's national soccer team - Wikipedia

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    The United States women's national soccer team (USWNT) represents the United States of America in international women's soccer. The team is governed by United States Soccer Federation and competes in CONCACAF (the Confederation of North, Central American, and Caribbean Association Football). The team is the most successful in international ...

  4. History of the United States women's national soccer team

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    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 ...

  5. Jill Ellis - Wikipedia

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    2014–2019. United States. Jillian Anne Ellis (born 6 September 1966) is an English-American football manager and executive who is currently the president of San Diego Wave FC. [4] Ellis coached the United States women's national team from 2014 to 2019 and won two FIFA Women's World Cups in 2015 and 2019, making her the second coach to win ...

  6. U.S. Women’s Soccer Team Makes History With Olympic Gold ...

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    Team USA won each game with a single goal, just as it defeated Brazil with a score of 1-0. Stephen McCarthy. Their gold medal win marks the first victory for the U.S. women's soccer team since the ...

  7. Hope Solo - Wikipedia

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    2007 China. *Club domestic league appearances and goals. Hope Amelia Stevens (née Solo; born July 30, 1981) is an American former soccer goalkeeper. She was a goalkeeper for the United States women's national soccer team from 2000 to 2016, and is a World Cup champion and two-time Olympic gold medalist.

  8. Emma Hayes - Wikipedia

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    Emma Carol Hayes OBE (born 18 October 1976) is an English professional football manager who is the head coach of the United States women's national team. [3] She is best known for her twelve-year stint with Chelsea Women, winning the FA Women's Super League on seven occasions, including five in a row from the 2019–20 season to the 2023–24 season.

  9. 2012 United States women's national soccer team - Wikipedia

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    Biggest defeat. United States 0–1 Japan. (Faro, Portugal; March 5, 2012) 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.