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    Abby Wambach wins FIFA World Player of the Year. Wambach is a six-time winner of the U.S. Soccer Federation's U.S. Soccer Athlete of the Year award (2003, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2013). [162] In 2002, she received the WUSA's Rookie of the Year award for her performance during the 2001 WUSA season. [29]

    • June 2, 1980 (age 43)
    • 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
  2. Oct 12, 2016 · Abby Wambach is a soccer icon, speaker, New York Times Best Seller and activist for equality and inclusion. 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. A true leader on and off the field ...

  3. Abby Wambach is a two-time Olympic gold medalist, FIFA World Cup Champion, and six-time winner of the U.S. Soccer Athlete of the Year award. She was the United States’ leading scorer in the 2007 and 2011 Women’s World Cup tournaments and the 2004 and 2012 Olympics. An activist for equality and inclusion, she is the author of the #1 New York ...

  4. Jan 16, 2019 · Abby Wambach was once the world’s greatest female footballer and during those giddying goal-scoring, title-winning years she felt grateful. She was appreciative of any recognition, any respect.

  5. May 27, 2015 · A look back at the best moments of Abby Wambach's long and illustrious career, from her first goal in 2002 to her record-breaking hat trick in 2004. The USA legend scored in the World Cup, the Olympics, the Algarve Cup and more, and was a force to be reckoned with at the top of the international game.

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  7. 2 days ago · World Cup (2015) Abby Wambach (born June 2, 1980, Rochester, New York, U.S.) is an American association football ( soccer) player who was one of the sport’s leading forwards. She helped the U.S. Women’s National Team (USWNT) win two Olympic gold medals (2004 and 2012) and a World Cup (2015). In 2012 she was named Women’s Player of the ...

  8. Dec 15, 2015 · The name Abby Wambach is so closely intertwined with U.S. women's soccer that it's hard to mention one without the other. Wambach, who first donned the red, white and blue in 2001 — before her ...

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