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Mary Abigail Wambach, OLY (born June 2, 1980) is an American retired soccer player, coach, and member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame. [ 2] . A six-time winner of the U.S. Soccer Athlete of the Year award, Wambach was a regular on the U.S. women's national soccer team from 2003 to 2015, earning her first cap in 2001.
Aug 1, 2024 · As the U.S. women's national soccer team's all time top goal scorer, Abby Wambach knows what it feels like to win. She's brought home a World Cup and multiple Olympic gold medals, but she says...
Oct 12, 2016 · Abby is a two-time Olympic Gold Medalist & FIFA World Cup Champion. After winning the Women’s World Cup in 2015, Abby retired as one of the most dominant players in the history of women’s soccer.
Aug 4, 2024 · Abby Wambach helped the U.S. women's national soccer team win a World Cup and two Olympic gold medals. But she tells Wild Card host Rachel Martin her version of success is about what comes after ...
5 days ago · Tiffeny Milbrett and Abby Wambach announced themselves to the world in Atlanta and Athens. USA arrived at Paris 2024, in the words of Emma Hayes, “firmly focused on creating a new history”.
Jul 19, 2024 · Abby Wambach is a soccer legend—but at the 2011 World Cup, she had a lot to prove. She shares a play-by-play of her iconic goal against Brazil, and how it rallied a new fandom around...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Abby Wambach lifted American coach Jill Ellis after the final whistle. She ran to the stands for a hug from her wife. And then along with Christie Rampone, she became the first American to lift the Women's World Cup championship trophy in 16 years.