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

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    Wambach's goal in the 122nd minute to tie the game 22 has been voted the greatest goal in U.S. soccer history and the greatest goal in Women's World Cup history. [ 42 ] [ 43 ] The U.S. then beat France 3–1 in the semifinal, but lost to Japan 3–1 on penalty kicks in the Final after drawing 1–1 in regulation and 22 in overtime .

  3. 1944 in sports - Wikipedia

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    Masters Tournament – not played due to World War II [4] U.S. Open – not played due to World War II [4] British Open – not played due to World War II [4] PGA Championship – Bob Hamilton; Men's amateur. British Amateur – not played due to World War II; U.S. Amateur – not played due to World War II; Women's professional. Women's ...

  4. List of National Women's Soccer League seasons - Wikipedia

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    The National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) is a top-flight professional women's soccer league in the United States. It shares first-division status with the USL Super League. As of 2024, the league has 14 teams and uses a schedule that runs from spring to fall within a single calendar year. [1]

  5. Women's soccer in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Since changes that started in the 1970's, the U.S. has become one of the top countries in the world of women's soccer. In the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, there were 58 US-based players, the most of any country and in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, there were 61 US-based players, the second of any country. [7]

  6. 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 ...

  7. Women's Olympic football tournament records and statistics

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    2, Tiffeny Milbrett ( United States), vs Norway, 2000; Carli Lloyd ( United States), vs Japan, 2012. Most goals scored in all final matches 3, Tiffeny Milbrett ( United States ), 1 vs China in 1996 & 2 vs Norway in 2000; Carli Lloyd ( United States ), 1 vs Brazil in 2008 & 2 vs Japan in 2012.

  8. 1944 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Held from 17 to 19 June 1944, this celebration was referred to as "The Jubilee Celebrations of IOC" by Carl Diem, the originator of the modern tradition of the Olympic torch relay. [2] Polish prisoners of war in the Woldenberg Oflag II-C POW camp were granted permission by their German captors to stage an unofficial POW Olympics during 23 July ...

  9. Association football during World War II - Wikipedia

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    With the outbreak of the Second World War, Germany did not cease to play internationals but was limited to neutral, axis and puppet states. Its first war international was held on 24 September 1939, a loss to Hungary in Budapest. Altogether, the country played 35 international games during the war, its last on 22 November 1942, against Slovakia ...