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Here’s all the Tar Heel state trivia the NYT crossword has featured from January through June. ... HAMM. 5D: Soccer great Mia (Monday, Feb. 26) Mia Hamm went to North Carolina, ...
Hamm was a key part of the U.S. team at the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta; this was the first Olympic tournament to include women's soccer. [62] The U.S. faced Denmark in their first preliminary round match. Hamm scored a goal and served an assist to Tiffeny Milbrett to lead the U.S. to a 3–0 win. [63]
Dare to Dream is a 2005 sports documentary about the United States women's national soccer team. It describes the pivotal roles of Brandi Chastain, Mia Hamm, Julie Foudy, Kristine Lilly, and Joy Fawcett in the development of the team. These athletes also give interviews for the film.
[5] [6] In 2004, Akers and Mia Hamm were the only two women named to the FIFA 100, a list of the 125 greatest living soccer players selected by Pelé and commissioned by FIFA for that organization's 100th anniversary. Akers is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame, inducted in 2004. [7]
Hamm set the NCAA scoring record and was a two-time FIFA World Player of the Year. Kristine Lilly, one of five Tar Heels to captain the U.S. women’s national team, played in a U.S.-best 354 ...
Mia Hamm: Forward / Midfielder United States: CONCACAF 158 276 0.57 1987–2004 18 September 1998 [4] 4 Maysa Jbarah: Forward Jordan: AFC: 137 133 1.04 2005– unknown [5] [6] 5 Carli Lloyd: Forward / Midfielder United States: CONCACAF 134: 315 0.43 2005–2021 8 April 2018 [7] 6 Kristine Lilly: Forward / Midfielder United States: CONCACAF 130 ...
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The 2002 FIFA World Player of the Year award was won by Ronaldo for a record-breaking third time. It was the award's 12th edition. Mia Hamm won the women's award. The gala was hosted at the Congress Centre in Madrid, on December 17, 2002. 147 national team coaches, based on the current FIFA Men's World Ranking were chosen to vote for the men's edition and 77 for the women's.