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Aly Wagner
Personal information
Full name Alyson Kay Wagner
Date of birth (1980-08-10) August 10, 1980 (age 43)
Place of birth San Jose, California, United States
Height 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
Position(s) Midfielder
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998–2002 Santa Clara Broncos
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2003 San Diego Spirit 20 (2)
2004 Boston Breakers 0 (0)
2005 Olympique Lyonnais 3 (2)
2009 Los Angeles Sol 15 (0)
International career
1998–2008 United States United States 131 (21)
Medal record
Women's football
Representing the  United States
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 2004 Athens Team
Gold medal – first place 2008 Beijing Team
FIFA Women's World Cup
Bronze medal – third place 2003 USA Team
Bronze medal – third place 2007 China Team
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 22:37, 30 September 2009 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 22:37, 30 September 2009 (UTC)

Alyson Kay "Aly" Wagner (born August 10, 1980) is a sports broadcaster and retired American soccer midfielder who last played for Los Angeles Sol of Women's Professional Soccer and the United States women's national soccer team. On January 14, 2010, Wagner announced her retirement from professional soccer due to injuries.[1] Wagner is currently the Chief Operating Officer of a plant food company.

Early life

Born and raised in San Jose, California, Wagner attended Presentation High School and was a four-year varsity starter on the soccer team. She helped the Panthers win the Central Coast Championship as a sophomore and senior. She was named CCS Player of the Year as a junior and senior and was selected as League MVP during her freshman, sophomore and junior years. As a senior, she was named NSCAA All-American, Parade All-American, Parade Magazine High School Player of the Year, and the Gatorade National High School Player of the Year. She was also named as the Northern California Student-Athlete of the Year and Presentation Scholar Athlete of the Year the same year.[2]

Santa Clara University

Wagner began playing with the United States women's national soccer team in 1998, while still a freshman at Santa Clara University. She played in 23 games for the Broncos, starting 21, and scored 10 goals with 12 assists. She was named Second-Team NSCAA All-American, First-Team All-WCC and the WCC Freshman of the Year.[2]

In 2001, she led Santa Clara to the NCAA Women's Soccer Championship, scoring the only goal in Santa Clara's 1-0 victory over perennial powerhouse North Carolina.

Wagner was awarded the 2002 Hermann Trophy as the top collegiate soccer player in the country and the Today's Top VIII Award as a member of the Class of 2002.[3]

Playing career

Club

Wagner was the first player selected in the Women's United Soccer Association's 2003 draft, with the San Diego Spirit trading three players for the rights to draft her. At the conclusion of the 2003 season, she was traded to the Boston Breakers, shortly before the WUSA suspended operations. She finally got the opportunity to play for the Breakers in a June 19, 2004 exhibition match against the Washington Freedom in Blaine, Minnesota, as part of a coordinated effort to maintain public interest in the WUSA. In 2005, Wagner scored twice in three games for Olympique Lyonnais in the French First Division.[4]

In 2009, she began playing midfielder for the Los Angeles Sol of Women's Professional Soccer (WPS), successor to the failed WUSA.

International

Aly Wagner competed for the United States women's national soccer team from 1999 to 2008, in 131 international matches, scored 21 goals and made 42 assists.

In 2003, FIFA women's world cup, Wagner competed in 4 matches, 3 group-stage matches and the semi-final match.[5]

In 2004, she was selected for the United States Women's Soccer team at the Athens Olympics; she played four matches, 3 group-stage matches and the semi-final match, helping the U.S. to a gold medal.[5]

On July 30, 2006, she became the 18th United States Women's National Team player to reach the mark of 100 caps in a friendly match against Canada.

In 2007, Wagner was selected for the FIFA women's world cup; and she competed in the third-place play-off match.[5]

Despite a double hernia operation early in 2008, she was selected for the US team to play at the 2008 Summer Olympics, appearing as a substitute in a group-stage match against New Zealand.[5][6][7]

International goals

Key (expand for notes on "international goals" and sorting)
Location Geographic location of the venue where the competition occurred
Sorted by country name first, then by city name
Lineup Start – played entire match
on minute (off player) – substituted on at the minute indicated, and player was substituted off at the same time

off minute (on player) – substituted off at the minute indicated, and player was substituted on at the same time
(c) – captain
Sorted by minutes played

Goal in match Goal of total goals by the player in the match
Sorted by total goals followed by goal number
Min The minute in the match the goal was scored. For list that include caps, blank indicates played in the match but did not score a goal.
Assist/pass The ball was passed by the player, which assisted in scoring the goal. This column depends on the availability and source of this information.
penalty or pk Goal scored on penalty-kick which was awarded due to foul by opponent. (Goals scored in penalty-shoot-out, at the end of a tied match after extra-time, are not included.)
Score The match score after the goal was scored.
Sorted by goal difference, then by goal scored by the player's team
Result The final score.

Sorted by goal difference in the match, then by goal difference in penalty-shoot-out if it is taken, followed by goal scored by the player's team in the match, then by goal scored in the penalty-shoot-out. For matches with identical final scores, match ending in extra-time without penalty-shoot-out is a tougher match, therefore precede matches that ended in regulation

aet The score at the end of extra-time; the match was tied at the end of 90' regulation
pso Penalty-shoot-out score shown in parentheses; the match was tied at the end of extra-time
Light-purple background colorexhibition or closed door international friendly match
Light-yellow background color – match at an invitational tournament
Light-orange background color – Olympic women's football qualification match
Light-blue background color – FIFA women's world cup qualification match
Pink background color – Continental Games or regional tournament
NOTE on background colors: Continental Games or regional tournament are sometimes also qualifier for World Cup or Olympics; information depends on the source such as the player's federation.

NOTE: some keys may not apply for a particular football player


Goal
Date Home
away
neutral
Location Opponent Lineup Goal
in
match
Min Assist
/pass
Score Result Competition
goal 1 1999-04-29[m 1] home Charlotte  Japan 45.

on 46' (off Foudy)

1 of 1 51 Sara Whalen 5550.05005

5–0

5950.09005

9–0

Friendly
goal 2 2000-01-13[m 2] away Adelaide  Australia unknown 1 of 1 unknown Heather Aldama 5250.03005

3–1

5250.03005

3–1

Australia Cup
goal 3 2000-04-05[m 3] home Davidson  Iceland Start 1 of 1 53 Danielle Slaton 5350.03005

3–0

5850.08005

8–0

Friendly
goal 4 2000-06-08[m 4] neutral Newcastle  Japan 27.

on 64' (off Foudy)

1 of 1 88 Christie Welsh 5350.04005

4–1

5350.04005

4–1

Pacific Cup
goal 5 2000-07-07[m 5] home Central Islip  Italy Start 1 of 1 24 Mary-Frances Monroe 5150.01005

1–0

5350.04005

4–1

Friendly
goal 6 2002-01-12[m 6] home Charleston  Mexico 45.

on 46' (off Parlow)

1 of 1 75 unassisted 5650.06005

6–0

5750.07005

7–0

Friendly
goal 7 2002-09-29[m 7] home Uniondale  Russia 30.

on 61' (off Foudy)

1 of 1 64 Kate Sobrero 5550.05005

5–0

5450.05005

5–1

U.S. Cup
goal 8 2002-10-27[m 8] home Pasadena  Mexico Start 1 of 1 5 Kristine Lilly 5150.01005

1–0

5350.03005

3–0

World Cup qualifier: Group A
goal 9 2003-03-14[m 9] neutral Olhão  Canada 31.

on 60' (off Tarpley)

1 of 1 85 unassisted 5050.01005

1–1

5050.01005

1–1

Algarve Cup: Group A
goal 10 2003-03-18[m 10] neutral Santo Antonio  Sweden 75.

off 75' (on Hucles)

1 of 1 18 unassisted 5150.01005

1–0

5050.01005

1–1

Algarve Cup: Group A
goal 11 2003-09-01[m 11] home Carson  Costa Rica 45.

off 46' (on Hamm)

1 of 1 17 Cindy Parlow 5150.01005

1–0

5550.05005

5–0

Friendly
goal 12 2003-09-07[m 12] home San Jose  Mexico 30.

on 61' (off Lilly)

1 of 1 85 penalty 5550.05005

5–0

5550.05005

5–0

Friendly
goal 13 2004-02-27[m 13] neutral Heredia  Haiti Start 1 of 1 12 Cindy Parlow 5150.01005

1–0

5850.08005

8–0

Olympic qualifier
goal 14 2004-03-03[m 14] away San Jose  Costa Rica Start 1 of 1 5 Kristine Lilly 5150.01005

1–0

5450.04005

4–0

Olympic qualifier
goal 15 2004-08-01[m 15] home East Hartford  China 72.

off 72' (on Tarpley)

1 of 1 14 Mia Hamm 5150.01005

1–0

5250.03005

3–1

Friendly
goal 16 2004-10-10[m 16] home Cincinnati  New Zealand Start 1 of 1 51 unassisted 5350.03005

3–0

5650.06005

6–0

Friendly
goal 17 2004-12-08[m 17] home Carson  Mexico 75.

off 75' (on Hucles)

1 of 2 8 Mia Hamm 5150.01005

1–0

5550.05005

5–0

Friendly
goal 18 2 of 2 66 Kristine Lilly 5550.05005

5–0

goal 19 2005-07-10[m 18] home Portland  Ukraine 64.

off 64' (on Lloyd)

1 of 1 48 Kristine Lilly 5350.03005

3–0

5750.07005

7–0

Friendly
goal 20 2006-03-13[m 19] neutral Faro  France 70.

off 70' (on Miller)

1 of 1 49 Heather O'Reilly 5250.02005

2–0

5350.04005

4–1

Algarve Cup: Group B
goal 21 2006-08-27[m 20] home Chicago  China 88.

off 88' (on Hucles)

1 of 1 59 penalty 5150.02005

2–1

5350.04005

4–1

Friendly

Assists made in international matches

Aly Wagner is among the top ten players of United States women's national soccer team in providing assists. Wagner provided more assists than scored goals herself which is not unusual for a midfielder; however, a ratio of 42 assists to 21 goals is unmatched by any other player in the top ten assist provider of United States women's national soccer team.


Assist
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away
neutral
Location Opponent Lineup Min Goal scorer Score Result Competition
assist 1 2000-01-07[m 21] 0 neutral Melbourne  Czech Republic 45.

off 46' (on O'Reilly)

83 Veronica Zepeda 5850.08005

8–0

5750.08005

8–1

Australia Cup
assist 2 2000-07-07[m 5] 1 home Central Islip  Italy Start 91+ Caroline Putz 5350.04005

4–1

5350.04005

4–1

Friendly
assist 3 2002-01-12[m 6] 1 home Charleston  Mexico 30.

on 61' (off Foudy)

65 Danielle Fotopoulos 5450.04005

4–0

5750.07005

7–0

Friendly
assist 4 2002-03-03[m 22] 0 neutral Ferreiras  England Start 59 Shannon MacMillan 5150.01005

1–0

5250.02005

2–0

Algarve Cup: Group B
assist 5 75 Kelly Wilson 5250.02005

2–0

assist 6 2002-07-21[m 23] 0 home Blaine  Norway Start 70 Tiffeny Milbrett 5250.02005

2–0

5450.04005

4–0

Friendly
assist 7 2002-09-29[m 7] 1 home Uniondale  Russia 45.

on 46' (off Parlow )

59 Mia Hamm 5350.03005

3–0

5450.05005

5–1

Nike U.S. Cup
assist 8 62 Mia Hamm 5450.04005

4–0

assist 9 2002-11-02[m 24] 0 home Seattle  Panama 45.

off 46' (on Foudy)

3 Tiffeny Milbrett 5150.01005

1–0

5950.09005

9–0

World Cup qualifier: Group A
assist 10 6 Tiffeny Milbrett 5250.02005

2–0

assist 11 22 Tiffeny Milbrett 5650.06005

6–0

assist 12 2002-11-06[m 25] 0 home Seattle  Costa Rica Start 90 Kristine Lilly 5750.07005

7–0

5750.07005

7–0

World Cup qualifier: semifinal
assist 13 2002-11-09[m 26] 0 home Pasadena  Canada Start 94 Mia Hamm 5150.02005

2–1

5150.02005

2–1

World Cup qualifier: final
assist 14 2003-01-23[m 7] 1 neutral Yiwu  Norway 3.

on 88' (off Hawkins)

24 Thori Bryan 5150.01005

1–0

5250.03005

3–1

Four Nations Tournament
assist 15 64 Tiffeny Milbrett 5150.02005

2–1

assist 16 87 Heather O'Reilly 5250.03005

3–1

assist 17 2003-02-16[m 27] 0 home Charleston  Iceland 74.

off 74' (on Kluegel)

3 Mia Hamm 5150.01005

1–0

5150.01005

1–0

Friendly
assist 18 2003-04-26[m 28] 0 home Washington  Canada Start 55 Shannon MacMillan 5350.04005

4–1

5550.06005

6–1

Friendly
assist 19 78 Shannon MacMillan 5450.05005

5–1

assist 20 2003-09-01[m 11] 1 home Carson  Costa Rica 45.

off 46' (on Hamm)

17 Abby Wambach 5250.02005

2–0

5550.05005

5–0

Friendly
assist 21 2003-11-02[m 29] 0 home Dallas  Mexico Start 18 Cindy Parlow 5150.01005

1–0

5250.03005

3–1

Friendly
assist 22 2004-02-25[m 30] 0 home San Jose  Costa Rica 45.

on 46' (off Tarpley)

81 Shannon Boxx 5750.07005

7–0

5550.05005

5–0

Olympic qualifier
assist 23 2004-06-06[m 31] 0 home Louisville  Japan 45.

on 46' (off Tarpley)

59 Abby Wambach 5050.01005

1–1

5050.01005

1–1

Friendly
assist 24 2004-09-25[m 32] 0 home Rochester  Iceland 45.

on 46' (off Tarpley)

42 Abby Wambach 5250.02005

2–0

5150.04005

4–3

Friendly
assist 25 2004-10-10[m 16] 0 home Cincinnati  New Zealand Start 66 Cindy Parlow 5550.05005

5–0

5650.06005

6–0

Friendly
assist 26 2004-10-16[m 33] 0 home Kansas City  Mexico Start 36 Angela Hucles 5150.01005

1–0

5150.01005

1–0

Friendly
assist 27 2004-11-06[m 34] 0 home Philadelphia  Denmark 45.

off 46' (on Hucles)

48 Abby Wambach 5050.01005

1–1

4850.01005

1–3

Friendly
assist 28 2005-03-09[m 35] 0 neutral Ferreiras  France 23.

off 68' (on Hucles)

20 Christie Welsh 5150.01005

1–0

5150.01005

1–0

Algarve Cup: Group B
assist 29 2005-03-13[m 36] 0 neutral Santo Antonio  Denmark 45.

off 46' (on Tarpley)

15 Abby Wambach 5250.02005

2–0

5450.04005

4–0

Algarve Cup: Group B
assist 30 2005-03-15[m 37] 0 neutral Faro  Denmark 75.

off 75' (on Hucles)

23 Christie Welsh 5150.01005

1–0

5150.01005

1–0

Algarve Cup: Final
assist 31 2005-07-10[m 38] 0 home Portland  Ukraine 27.

off 64' (on Lloyd)

57 Tiffeny Milbrett 5050.01005

1–1

5750.07005

7–0

Friendly
assist 32 2005-10-23[m 18] 0 home Charleston  Mexico 45.

off 46' (on Lloyd)

40 Abby Wambach 5350.03005

3–0

5350.03005

3–0

Friendly
assist 33 2006-01-18[m 39] 0 neutral Guangzhou  Norway 88.

off 88' (on Lloyd)

85 Abby Wambach 5250.03005

3–1

5250.03005

3–1

Four Nations Tournament
assist 34 2006-07-23[m 40] 0 home San Diego  Ireland Start 74 Natasha Kai 5450.04005

4–0

5550.05005

5–0

Friendly
assist 35 2006-09-13[m 41] 0 home Rochester  Mexico Start 22 Lindsay Tarpley 5050.01005

1–1

5350.03005

3–0

friendly
assist 36 2006-10-01[m 42] 0 home Carson  Chinese Taipei 45.

off 46' (on Lloyd)

27 Lindsay Tarpley 5450.04005

4–0

6050.10005

10–0

friendly
assist 37 2006-10-08[m 43] 0 home Richmond  Iceland 23.

off 68' (on Hucles)

34 Abby Wambach 5150.01005

1–0

5150.02005

2–1

friendly
assist 38 2006-11-04[m 44] 0 away Seoul  Korea Republic 27.

off 64' (on Hucles)

68 Kristine Lilly 5150.01005

1–0

5150.01005

1–0

Peace Queen Cup: Final
assist 39 2007-05-12[m 45] 0 home Frisco  Canada 19.

on 72' (off Chalupny)

73 Heather O'Reilly 5350.05005

5–2

5350.05005

5–2

Friendly
assist 40 2007-10-13[m 46] 0 home St. Louis  Mexico 48.

on 33' (off Osborne)
48. off 81' (on Lloyd)

57 Abby Wambach 5150.02005

2–1

5450.05005

5–1

Friendly
assist 41 2008-06-15[m 18] 0 neutral Suwon  Australia 45.

off 46' (on Lloyd)

77 Abby Wambach 5250.02005

2–0

5150.02005

2–1

Peace Queen Cup: Group B
assist 42 2008-11-01[m 47] 0 home Richmond  Korea Republic 45.

on 46' (off Lloyd)

48 Lindsay Tarpley 5350.03005

3–0

5250.03005

3–1

Friendly
NOTE: N = number of goals scored by Aly Wagner in the match

Personal

In December 2006, Wagner married Adam Eyre, a former soccer player at Santa Clara University who played briefly for the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer.[3]

Wagner gave birth to triplet boys in August 2013.[8] She then gave birth to a daughter in December 2015.

References

  1. ^ "Injuries force Wagner into early retirement". Mercury News.
  2. ^ a b "Aly Wagner bio". Soccer Times. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  3. ^ a b "Aly Wagner bio". NBC. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  4. ^ "Aly Wagner". Footofeminin.fr. Retrieved 2012-03-24.
  5. ^ a b c d "FIFA Player Statistics: Aly WAGNER". FIFA.
  6. ^ "U.S. Midfielder Aly Wagner Undergoes Sports Hernia Surgery". U.S.Soccer.
  7. ^ "Women's Olympic Football Tournament Beijing 2008: MATCH Report: USA - New Zealand: 12 August 2008". FIFA.
  8. ^ "Aly Wagner Facebook". Facebook. Retrieved 27 January 2013.

Match reports

  1. ^ "U.S. Women's National Team Explodes for 9-0 Victory over Japan; Milbrett Scores Four; Wagner Nets First International Goal". U.S.Soccer.
  2. ^ "Matildas, 3-1, to Win Australia Cup; Young Americans Make Statement Down Under with Classy Win". U.S.Soccer.
  3. ^ "Welsh Hat Trick Leads U.S. Women Past Iceland, 8-0; Milbrett Gets Three Assists as Young U.S. Side Impresses". U.S.Soccer.
  4. ^ "U.S. Women Defeat Japan, 4-1, in Pacific Cup and Will Play for Title Sunday; Parlow, MacMillan, Chastain and Wagner Score for USA". U.S.Soccer.
  5. ^ a b "Stars Emerge as Young U.S. Women's Team Defeats Italy, 4-1; Wagner, Whalen, Bush and Putz Tally as USA Sends Message For Future". U.S.Soccer.
  6. ^ a b "U.S. Women Pound Mexico, 7-0, in Rainy Charleston to Open 2002; MacMillan Nets First Career Hat Trick". U.S.Soccer.
  7. ^ a b c "U.S. Downs Russia 5-1 in Nike U.S. Women's Cup Opener". U.S.Soccer.
  8. ^ "U.S. Women Down Mexico 3-0 to Open Women's Gold Cup". U.S.Soccer.
  9. ^ "U.S. Women Draw Canada, 1-1, to Open 2003 Algarve Cup". U.S.Soccer.
  10. ^ "U.S. Women Tie Sweden, 1-1; Advance to Algarve Cup Championship". U.S.Soccer.
  11. ^ a b "U.S. Rolls Past Costa Rica 5-0 on Road to Women's World Cup". U.S.Soccer. Archived from the original on 2012-07-30. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  12. ^ "Five Different Players Score as U.S. Tops Mexico, 5-0, in Final Pre-Cup Match". U.S.Soccer. Archived from the original on 2012-07-30. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  13. ^ "U.S. Women Defeat Haiti, 8-0, in Olympic Qualifying; Parlow's Hat Trick Helps U.S. Through to Semifinals". U.S.Soccer.
  14. ^ "U.S. WNT Defeat Costa Rica 4-0 to Qualify for 2004 Olympics". U.S.Soccer. Archived from the original on 2012-08-23. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  15. ^ "U.S. Women Defeat China 3-1 in Olympic Send-Off Match". U.S.Soccer.
  16. ^ a b "U.S. Women Down New Zealand, 6-0, in Front of Largest Crowd of 2004". U.S.Soccer.
  17. ^ "Hamm, Foudy Close Careers With 5-0 Victory Over Mexico". U.S.Soccer. Archived from the original on 2012-07-23. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  18. ^ a b c "U.S. Women's National Team Earns 7-0 Win Against Ukraine". U.S.Soccer.
  19. ^ "U.S. Women Clinch Berth in Algarve Cup Final with 4-1 Win vs. France". U.S.Soccer. Archived from the original on 2013-10-13. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  20. ^ "Krisitine Lilly and Cat Whitehill Lead U.S. Women Past China, 4-1, in Bridgeview, Ill". U.S.Soccer.
  21. ^ "Kester and Mascaro Get Two Goals Each as U.S. Women's National Team Blasts Czech Republic, 8-1, to Open Australia Cup". U.S.Soccer.
  22. ^ "U.S. Women Down England, 2-0, in Algarve Cup on Sunday". U.S.Soccer. Archived from the original on 2012-07-24. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  23. ^ "Parlow Tallies Twice to Lead U.S. Past Norway 4-0". U.S.Soccer.
  24. ^ "U.S. Women Rout Panama 9-0 in Women's Gold Cup; USA One Win Away from 2003 Women's World Cup Berth". U.S.Soccer.
  25. ^ "U.S. Clinches Berth in 2003 Women's World Cup with 7-0 Win Over Costa Rica". U.S.Soccer.
  26. ^ "U.S. Wins Women's Gold Cup on Hamm Overtime Strike". U.S.Soccer.
  27. ^ "Early Hamm Goal Leads U.S. Past Iceland, 1-0". U.S.Soccer.
  28. ^ "MacMillan's Four Goals Lead U.S. to 6-1 Win over Canada at RFK". U.S.Soccer.
  29. ^ "U.S. Downs Mexico 3-1 in Dallas in Final Match of 2003". U.S.Soccer.
  30. ^ "U.S. WNT Dominate Trinidad and Tobago 7-0". U.S.Soccer. Archived from the original on 2012-08-23. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  31. ^ "U.S. Women Draw Japan, 1-1, On Second-Half Wambach Goal; USA Has Three Matches Remaining Before 2004 Olympics". U.S.Soccer.
  32. ^ "Hometown Hero Wambach Scores Twice as U.S. Escapes Rochester with Dramatic 4-3 Win Over Iceland in". U.S.Soccer.
  33. ^ "U.S. Women Top Mexico 1-0 on Hucles Tally". U.S.Soccer.
  34. ^ "U.S. Unbeaten Streak Comes to End with 3-1 Loss to Denmark". U.S.Soccer.
  35. ^ "Welsh Provides U.S. Women With 1-0 Victory Over France in Algarve Cup". U.S.Soccer.
  36. ^ "U.S. WNT Rolls Over Denmark 4-0 to Advance to Algarve Cup Final". U.S.Soccer.
  37. ^ "U.S. Women Defeat Germany 1-0 to Win 2005 Algarve Cup". U.S.Soccer. Archived from the original on 2013-05-31. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  38. ^ "U.S. Women's National Team Earns 7-0 Win Against Ukraine". U.S.Soccer.
  39. ^ "Lilly Earns 300th Cap as U.S. Women Defeat Norway, 3-1, to Open Four Nations Tournament". U.S.Soccer. Archived from the original on 2012-07-27. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  40. ^ "U.S. Women Dominate Ireland, 5-0, as Defender Cat Whitehill Scores Twice". U.S.Soccer.
  41. ^ "U.S. Women Defeat Mexico, 3-0, in Rochester, N.Y." U.S.Soccer.
  42. ^ "U.S. Women Defeat Chinese Taipei, 10–0, Behind Wambach's Hat-trick". U.S.Soccer.
  43. ^ "Wambach Scores Twice as U.S. WNT Defeats Iceland, 2-1, in Richmond, Va". U.S.Soccer.
  44. ^ "U.S. Women Defeat Canada, 1-0, To Win 2006 Peace Queen Cup". U.S.Soccer.
  45. ^ "U.S. Women Defeat Canada, 6-2, in Frisco, Texas, As Run to the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup Continues". U.S.Soccer.
  46. ^ "U.S. Women Defeat Mexico, 5-1, at Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis in First of Three Matches to End 2007 Schedule". U.S.Soccer.
  47. ^ "U.S. Women Earn Fourth Victory on Achieve Your Gold Tour With 3-1 Win Over South Korea". U.S.Soccer. Archived from the original on 2012-04-25. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)