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Players are noted if they have used a different maiden or married name during their life. Players which have been capped for other senior or youth national teams during their career are also noted. Position Playing positions are listed according to the media guide published by the United States Soccer Federation. [1] [a] Caps and goals
The team is governed by the 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 women's soccer, winning four Women's World Cup titles (1991, 1999, 2015, and 2019), five Olympic gold medals (1996, 2004, 2008 ...
In December 2013, the USWNT All-Time Best XI was named by the United States Soccer Federation. [1] A committee of 56 former soccer players and administrators, as well as media members, voted for the team. 11 United States women's national soccer team players were chosen, with results leaning heavily toward the team that won the 1999 World Cup.
After graduating high school in Frisco, Texas, rather than try her hand at collegiate soccer, Shaw went straight to the pros. At 19, she is the youngest player on the U.S. Women’s Olympic roster.
United States women's national deaf soccer team players (4 P) Pages in category "American women's soccer players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,547 total.
In fact, in the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup, she was named the top player of the tournament after leading the U.S. to the title with a hat trick vs. Japan in the final.
College women's soccer players in the United States (338 C, 93 P) N. National Women's Soccer League players (920 P) U. United Women's Soccer players (1 C, 15 P)
In 1982, the year the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) started sponsoring women’s sports, across all three NCAA divisions 1,855 participated in women’s soccer on 80 teams ...