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Two-time World Cup champ & USWNT icon Kelley O'Hara set to retire after NWSL season

Two-time World Cup champ & USWNT icon Kelley O'Hara set to retire after NWSL season

After 15 years of steadfast service on the field, Kelley O’Hara, a stalwart of the U.S. women’s national team, has declared that she will hang up her boots at the conclusion of the 2024 NWSL season. USWNT players meet incoming head coach Emma Hayes: ‘Excited to hit the ground running with her’LAPRESSE O’Hara: I am […]

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The Guardian chooses Jenni Hermoso as footballer of the year

The Guardian chooses Jenni Hermoso as footballer of the year

As The Guardian reports in its newspaper, the award for ‘footballer of the year’ “is given to a player who has done something remarkable, whether by overcoming adversity, helping others or setting a sporting example by acting with exceptional honesty,” according to the parameters set out by the paper. This year’s winner has been announced

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Megan Rapinoe labels representing UWSNT as the worst job in the world

Megan Rapinoe labels representing UWSNT as the worst job in the world

Netflix‘s documentary series ‘Under Pressure’ sheds light on a less recognized but integral aspect of achieving excellence in any profession. In the realm of sports, consistent victories, once achieved become the expectation, and anything falling short is perceived as a failure. Resurfaced video exposes Megan Rapinoe ignoring young fan after USWNT lossMarca Team USA‘s triumphs

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United States and Mexico for another World Cup: Bidding for 2027 Women's World Cup

United States and Mexico for another World Cup: Bidding for 2027 Women's World Cup

The United States and Mexico officially submitted a joint bid to host the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup, which would take place one year after the two nations, along with Canada, host the 2026 World Cup, ESPN announced. With the slogan “New Hights” and seeking to “capitalize on a moment of extraordinary growth in women’s

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