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    • Mia Hamm. Forward. 104 votes. Mia Hamm, known as a trailblazer in women's soccer, etched her name in history by scoring a staggering 158 international goals throughout her illustrious career.
    • Abby Wambach. Forward. 83 votes. Abby Wambach, the indomitable force of nature on the pitch, will forever be remembered for her awe-inspiring ability to elevate her teammates and game through sheer determination.
    • Alex Morgan. Forward. 119 votes. Alex Morgan, a lethal goal-scorer with the grace and precision of a ballerina, has been captivating audiences worldwide since her meteoric rise to prominence.
    • Rose Lavelle. Midfielder. 58 votes. Rose Lavelle, a rising star and creative dynamo, has quickly established herself as an integral part of the US Women's National Team with her elegant dribbling, vision, and technical prowess.
    • Mia Hamm. Wambach was a great player, so it takes a true talent to best her. That’s exactly who Mia Hamm is. For years she was the face of women’s soccer in this country.
    • Abby Wambach. Few people could score like Wambach — as in, she finished with 184 goals in international play. That’s not just higher than any woman, but it’s also higher than any man.
    • Kristine Lilly. You want to talk about a sheer quantity of impact? That’s where Lilly comes in. Lilly played for 23 years with the national team, picking up 354 caps.
    • Michelle Akers. Akers gets overlooked a bit because she played from 1985-2000. However, she was one of two women named to Pele’s list of the top 100 living players in 2004.
    • Michelle Akers. Akers is among the all-time great American scorers. As of July 2023, Akers' 107 goals ranked sixth. She's one of seven U.S. women to top the 100-goal mark.
    • Shannon Boxx. Boxx is one of the most decorated players in USWNT history. The former Notre Dame star was part of four World Cup teams (2003, '07, '11, '15), with that latter group winning it all.
    • Brandi Chastain. Chastain was at the center of what is arguably the most memorable moment in the history of international women's soccer and one of the most memorable moments in all sports.
    • Crystal Dunn. A current member of the United States World Cup team, the talented and versatile defender entered the 2023 event with 24 goals and 19 assists over 132 national team caps.
    • Briana Scurry - Goalkeeper. A two-time Olympic gold medalist and 1999 World Cup winner, Scurry set the standard for American goalkeepers in the 1990s and 2000s.
    • Hope Solo - Goalkeeper. Equal parts prolific and controversial, Solo won two Olympic gold medals and led the USWNT to the 2015 World Cup while redefining the goalkeeper position.
    • Christie Pearce Rampone - Defender. Pearce Rampone played in five World Cups and four Olympics, bridging the gap between the generation of Hamm and Foudy to Morgan and Wambach.
    • Joy Fawcett - Defender. Fawcett helped anchor the USWNT defense from her first cap in 1987 all the way through the early 2000s. She was a key part of four World Cup squads, winning the title in 1991 and 1999, while only being yellow carded twice and receiving no red cards in her 241 caps.
    • Alex Morgan
    • Hope Solo
    • Becky Sauerbrunn
    • Megan Rapinoe
    • Christie Rampone Pearce
    • Kristine Lilly
    • Abby Wambach
    • Carli Lloyd
    • Michelle Akers
    • Mia Hamm
    Position:Forward
    Caps: 188 (2010-present)
    Goals:114
    Titles:World Cup (2015 & 2019), Olympics (2012)
    Position:Goalkeeper
    Caps:202 (2000-2016)
    Shutouts:102
    Titles:World Cup (2015), Olympics (2008 & 2012)
    Position:Defender
    Caps:195 (2008-present)
    Goals:0
    Titles:World Cup (2015 & 2019), Olympics (2012)
    Position:Forward
    Caps: 185 (2006-present)
    Goals: 61
    Titles:World Cup (2015 & 2019), Olympics (2012)
    Position:Defender
    Caps:311 (1997-2015)
    Goals:4
    Titles:World Cup (1999 & 2015), Olympics (2004, 2008 & 2012)
    Position: Forward
    Caps:354 (1987-2010)
    Goals:130
    Titles: World Cup (1991 & 1999), Olympics (1996 & 2004)
    Position:Forward
    Caps:255 (2001-2015)
    Goals:184
    Titles:World Cup (2015), Olympics (2004 & 2012)
    Position:Midfielder / forward
    Caps: 315 (2005-present)
    Goals:134
    Titles:World Cup (2015 & 2019), Olympics (2008 & 2012)
    Position: Forward / midfielder
    Caps:153 (1985-2000)
    Goals:105
    Titles:World Cup (1991 & 1999), Olympics (1996)
    Position:Forward / midfielder
    Caps:276 (1987-2004)
    Goals:158
    Titles:World Cup (1991 & 1999), Olympics (1996 & 2004)
  2. Mar 10, 2024 · Home. People. The 25 Greatest U.S. Women’s Soccer Players of All Time. by Kiran Yasmin 3 months ago. The United States has long been a powerhouse in women’s soccer. Producing a remarkable array of talent that has dominated the global stage. Narrowing down the top 25 players from this illustrious history is a daunting task.

  3. Alex Morgan. It seems like only yesterday that Morgan was the up-and-coming striker trying to make her name. Currently, she has scored 115 times for the US national team, making her a seasoned veteran. After scoring 11 times in her first 10 league games, the US international is on pace to obliterate records in the NWSL.

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