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Lily Godwin – First female player in NCAA history to record a solo tackle, as a LB for the University of Puget Sound Loggers, a D3 school. [63] Sam Gordon – Running back, Salt Lake City. Her play in a youth football league [64] led to her becoming the first female football player featured on a Wheaties box. [65]
The 100 Best Female Footballers in the World is an annual global ranking of the best female footballers. The list was started by The Offside Rule podcast in 2016. Since 2018 it has also been published in association with the British newspaper The Guardian who have published the male equivalent since its inception in 2012.
A. A-One (graffiti artist) Tom Roger Aadland; Torstein Aagaard-Nilsen; Susanne Aalto; Carina Aaltonen; Ben Aaronovitch; Aydamir Abalayev; Luis Abarca; Garbiñe Abasolo
The fair would run until October 18, 1964, then make a second run from April 21 to October 17, 1965. Since less than ten years had passed since the Seattle World's Fair in 1962, the New York exposition was not internationally approved, but many nations would have pavilions with exotic crafts, art and food.
One thing to know: During his 12 seasons in the NFL, JJ Watt was one of the most imposing players in the league, winning the NFL Defensive Player of the Year award three times. Watt was born in ...
February 15 – death of Ken Hubbs (22), Chicago Cubs player, in an air crash just before the season began; April 17 – The New York Mets play their first game at brand-new Shea Stadium and lose 4–3 to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Willie Stargell hits the first home run in the stadium's history, a second-inning solo shot off the Mets' Jack Fisher.
4 April 1981 Iulian Crivac: 02 4 July 1976 Cristian Dancia: 05 5 February 1980 Emilian Dolha-(GK) 02 3 November 1979 Florentin Dumitru: 17 25 May 1977 Adrian Iencsi: 30 15 March 1975 Giani Kiriță: 04 3 March 1977 Dan Lăcustă: 03 22 March 1977 Bogdan Mara: 11 29 September 1977 Marius Măldărășanu: 08 19 April 1975 Dorel Mutică: 03 14 ...
This is a list of Spain women's international footballers – women's football players who have played for the Spain national football team. Bold denotes players still playing professional football. 2023 – member of the 2023 FIFA World Cup winning team.