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  1. Julia Grosso (born December 10, 1998) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a defender for A-League club Melbourne City, for whom she was named the 2022–23 Player of the Year. Grosso has been highlighted as a standout player for her ability to play across the whole pitch and for her excellent footwork and ball control skills.

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    Julia Angela Grosso (born August 29, 2000) is a Canadian professional soccer player who most recently played as a midfielder for Serie A Femminile club Juventus FC and the Canada women's national team. She attained international prominence after scoring the title-winning penalty kick at the 2020 Summer Olympics, leading Canada to its first gold ...

  3. Biography. HONORS & AWARDS. • Gold Medalist - Team Canada - 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games - hit the decisive PK in the sixth round of the penalty shootout to beat Sweden, 1-1 (3-2 PK's) • Texas Soccer's first Olympian and first Olympic medalist.

  4. Jun 23, 2021 · Biography. In her Olympic debut at Tokyo 2020, Julia Grosso scored the goal in the penalty shootout against Sweden that clinched the gold medal for Canada. Grosso had come into the final after halftime, making it the fifth match of the tournament in which she had seen action.

  5. Jun 29, 2022 · Olympic soccer hero Julia Grosso a rising star after whirlwind 12 months. 'She's got that special ability to take risks,' says Canadian women's coach Bev Priestman. John Molinaro · for CBC...

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  7. Aug 6, 2021 · AUSTIN, Texas – Stepping up to the spot in the sixth round of the decisive gold medal shootout on Friday at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics with a chance to earn her squad an historic first Olympic gold medal, Texas senior midfielder Julia Grosso calmly drilled her penalty off the arm of diving goalkeeper Hedvig Lindahl and into the roof of the net ...

  8. Aug 12, 2021 · Texas made the NCAA playoffs and Grosso was a first-team All-Big 12 selection and was on the third-team of the United States Soccer Coaches' All-American list.