Description

Last player to enter the club
All time leader in USWNT caps
2nd most goals in soccer history
Has over 300 caps
Holds U.S. record for most clean sheets
Scored a hat trick in WWC final
Named Fifa player of the year in 2001and 2002
Nutmeg queen
Golden shoe winner at 1991 WWC
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Retired in the tie game against brazil
Recipient of the 2009 Hermann Trophy
Retired in 2019 after winning the NWSL championship
2015 NWSL most valuable player
First American and woman to win the FIFA fair play award
Scored a World Cup winning penalty shootout goal
Made her debut with the USWNT during their match against the Canadian women's soccer team
Appeared on the covers of FIFA 2016 alongside Lionel Messi
Scored in the 2015 WWC final
Part of the original 'New Kids'
Retired from soccer to study medicine
Sustained a serious knee injury during the 2012 CONCACAF
Winner of the Ballon d'Or Féminin and named The Best FIFA Women's Player in 2019
Current woman's soccer head coach at Maryville University
General Manager of USWNT
highest scoring defender for the USWNT
Assistant coach of Duke University's women's soccer team
President of US soccer federation
Announced her retirement via Twitter
First woman to call a FIFA Men's World Cup game on U.S television

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