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  2. Sarah Huffman - Wikipedia

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    Huffman had earlier decided to live in Portland in the house she bought with her spouse Abby Wambach, who will play 2014 with Western New York Flash. [11] April 7, 2014, Portland Thorns revealed that the player to be named later was Verónica Boquete. [12] On November 18, 2014, Huffman announced her retirement from professional soccer. [13]

  3. Abby Wambach - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Wambach's biography was the focus of a one-hour ESPN documentary, Abby Head On. [229] The same year, she appeared in the ESPN documentary series, Nine for IX . The Nine for IX documentary, The 99ers , in which Wambach appeared focused on the success and legacy of the national team that won the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup .

  4. Retired soccer star Abby Wambach marries bestselling ... - AOL

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    RELATED: See photos of Abby Wambach through the years ... Sarah Huffman. Melton and Wambach, who retired from soccer after the U.S. women's team won the World Cup in 2015, began publicly dating ...

  5. Abby Wambach Says the Decision to Cut Her Hair Short ... - AOL

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    Wambach's new book has led her to reflect on her decision to cut her hair short in 2010 and live "openly, outwardly gay," a choice she says changed her life for the better Abby Wambach can tell ...

  6. Abby Wambach has found her voice as Women's World Cup ... - AOL

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    She still is Abby Wambach, the world-record holder for international goals, male or female; the 2015 Women’s World Cup winner; the two-time Olympic gold medalist; the 2012 FIFA World Player of ...

  7. List of international goals scored by Abby Wambach - Wikipedia

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    Abby Wambach is a retired professional soccer player who competed as a forward for the United States women's national soccer team from 2001 to 2015. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 255 appearances for the senior national team, she scored 184 goals and is second in the world for goals scored at the international level by both female and male soccer players. [ 3 ]

  8. Glennon Doyle and Abby Wambach are the 'first queer women ...

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    The best-selling author and podcast host was thrilled to share that she and her wife, retired soccer champion and fellow author Abby Wambach, are the "first queer women" pictured in an issue of ...

  9. Washington Freedom (soccer) - Wikipedia

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    The initial WPS player allocation, announced on September 16, 2008, assigned US Women's National Team players Abby Wambach, Cat Whitehill and Ali Krieger to the Freedom. [4] Wambach had played for the Freedom in 2002 and 2003, while Krieger played for the Washington Freedom Reserves in 2004 and 2005, and for the W-League team in 2007.