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    Julie Maurine Foudy (/ ˈ f aʊ d i / FOW-dee; born January 23, 1971) is an American retired soccer midfielder, two-time FIFA Women's World Cup champion and two-time Olympic gold medalist. She played for the United States women's national soccer team from 1988 to 2004.

  2. Jul 21, 2022 · Julie Foudy is a retired soccer player and the current analyst and commentator for the womens soccer telecasts at ESPN. Having served as the president of the Women’s Sports Foundation, Foudy is involved in political activism relating to women’s rights and workers’ rights.

  3. Julie Foudy (born January 23, 1971, San Diego, California, U.S.) is a retired football (soccer) midfielder who won two FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association) World Cup championships (1991 and 1999) and two gold medals (1996 and 2004) during her career with the U.S. Women’s National Team (USWNT).

  4. Foudy played for the United States womens national team the 1991, 1995, 1999 and 2003 Womens World Cups, and the 1996, 2000 and 2004 Olympics Games. She and Kristine Lilly were the only two players to play in all 40 of the United States’ games in those seven tournaments.

  5. Aug 1, 2023 · 'Deer in headlights': Julie Foudy on US women's performance. Link Copied! After a close call with being disqualified from the FIFA World Cup tournament, the US women's national team -- a team...

  6. Jun 13, 2023 · Julie Foudy, former captain of the U.S. Womens National Team and one of the most accomplished female soccer players in the world, joined ESPN in 2005 as women’s soccer and FIFA World Cup analyst.

  7. Official Website: https://to.pbs.org/46bXZXhJulie Foudy recounts the story of the 1999 Women’s World Cup to Suni Lee.

  8. Jul 10, 2023 · U.S. midfielder and captain Julie Foudy, right, and teammate Kristine Lilly celebrate after defeating Brazil to win the 2004 Olympic gold medal in Athens.

  9. May 24, 2023 · Julie Foudy, an All-American for the Stanford womens soccer team and star for the national team, will be inducted to the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame.

  10. 66K Followers, 577 Following, 845 Posts - Julie Foudy (@juliefoudy) on Instagram: "Former water girl. Current ESPNer, TNTer, HBOMaxer, mom, & seeker of outrageous adventures/guests for my podcast #LaughterPermitted (& so are donuts)."

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