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The United States women s national soccer team USWNT represents the United States of America in international women s soccer The team is governed by United States Soccer Federation and competes in CONCACAF the Confederation of North Central American and Caribbean Association Football United StatesNickname s The Stars and StripesAssociationUnited States Soccer Federation USSF ConfederationCONCACAFSub confederationNAFUHead coachEmma HayesCaptainLindsey HoranMost capsKristine Lilly 354 Top scorerAbby Wambach 184 FIFA codeUSAFirst colorsSecond colorsFIFA rankingCurrent5 1 June 14 2024 Highest1 various most recently June 2017 June 2023 Lowest5 June 2024 First international Italy 1 0 United States Jesolo Italy August 18 1985 Biggest win United States 14 0 Dominican Republic Vancouver Canada January 20 2012 Biggest defeat Brazil 4 0 United States Hangzhou China September 27 2007 World CupAppearances9 first in 1991 Best resultChampions 1991 1999 2015 2019 Olympic GamesAppearances7 first in 1996 Best resultGold 1996 2004 2008 2012 CONCACAF W Championship CONCACAF W Gold CupAppearances11 first in 1991 Best resultChampions 1991 1993 1994 2000 2002 2006 2014 2018 2022 2024 Medal record FIFA Women s World Cup1991 China Team1999 United States Team2015 Canada Team2019 France Team2011 Germany Team1995 Sweden Team2003 United States Team2007 China TeamOlympic Games1996 Atlanta Team2004 Athens Team2008 Beijing Team2012 London Team2000 Sydney Team2020 Tokyo TeamCONCACAF W Championship1991 Haiti Team1993 United States Team1994 Canada Team2000 United States Team2002 Canada United States Team2006 United States Team2014 United States Team2018 United States Team2022 Mexico Team2010 Mexico TeamCONCACAF W Gold Cup2024 United States TeamWebsiteussoccer com uswntUSWNT at a parade in their honor after the 2019 Championship The team is the most successful in international women s soccer winning four Women s World Cup titles 1991 1999 2015 and 2019 four Olympic gold medals 1996 2004 2008 and 2012 nine CONCACAF W Championship titles and one CONCACAF W Gold Cup title It has medaled in every Women s World Cup and Olympic tournament in women s soccer except for the 2016 Olympic tournament and 2023 Women s World Cup on both occasions they were eliminated by Sweden after a penalty shootout After mostly being ranked No 2 from 2003 to 2008 in the FIFA Women s World Rankings the team was ranked No 1 continuously from March 2008 to November 2014 the longest consecutive top ranking of any team Since FIFA rankings were established in 2003 the team has been ranked No 1 for a total of 13 years the team with the next longest tenure Germany has been ranked No 1 for a total of 41 2 years The USWNT has never been ranked lower than fifth in the world The team was selected as the U S Olympic amp Paralympic Committee s Team of the Year in 1997 and 1999 and Sports Illustrated chose the entire team as 1999 Sportswomen of the Year for its usual Sportsman of the Year honor On April 5 2017 USWNT players and U S Soccer reached a deal on a new collective bargaining agreement that would among other things lead to a pay increase In February 2022 numerous current and former members of the USWNT settled a lawsuit with the U S Soccer Federation for 24 million and a requirement that male and female soccer players be paid equally regardless of the proportion of prize money they receive making it the first such instance in the world HistoryOrigins in the 1980s The passing of Title IX in 1972 which outlawed gender based discrimination for federally funded education programs spurred the creation of college soccer teams across the United States at a time when women s soccer was rising in popularity internationally The U S Soccer Federation tasked coach Mike Ryan to select a roster of college players to participate in the 1985 Mundialito tournament in Italy its first foray into women s international soccer The team played its first match on August 18 1985 losing 1 0 to Italy and finished the tournament in fourth place after failing to win its remaining matches against Denmark and England University of North Carolina coach Anson Dorrance was hired as the team s first full time head coach in 1986 with the goal of fielding a competitive women s team at the next Mundialito and at future tournaments In their first Mundialito under Dorrance the United States defeated China Brazil and Japan before finishing as runners up to Italy Dorrance gave national team appearances to teenage players including future stars Mia Hamm Julie Foudy and Kristine Lilly instead of the college players preferred by the federation and called into camp the first African American player on the team The United States played in the 1988 FIFA Women s Invitation Tournament in China a FIFA sanctioned competition to test the feasibility of a regular women s championship and lost in the quarterfinals to eventual champions Norway 1990s Following the 1988 tournament FIFA announced plans for a new women s tournament named the 1st FIFA World Championship for Women s Football for the M amp M s Cup until it was retroactively named the World Cup The United States qualified for the tournament by winning the inaugural CONCACAF Women s Championship hosted by Haiti in April 1991 outscoring their opponents 49 0 for the sole CONCACAF berth in the tournament The team played several exhibition matches abroad against European opponents to prepare for the world championship while its players quit their regular jobs to train full time with meager compensation Dorrance utilized a 4 3 3 formation that was spearheaded by the Triple Edged Sword of forward Michelle Akers and wingers Carin Jennings and April Heinrichs At the Women s World Cup the United States won all three of its group stage matches and outscored its opponents 11 2 In the opening match against Sweden the U S took a 3 0 lead early in the second half but conceded two goals to end the match with a narrower 3 2 victory The U S proceeded to win 5 0 in its second match against Brazil and 3 0 in its third match against Japan clinching first place in the group and a quarterfinal berth The United States proceeded with a 7 0 victory in the quarterfinals over Chinese Taipei fueled by a five goal performance by Akers in the first fifty minutes of the match In the semi finals against Germany Jennings scored a hattrick in the first half as the team clinched a place in the final with a 5 2 victory The team s lopsided victories in the earlier rounds had brought attention from American media outlets but the final match was not televised live in the U S The United States won the inaugural Women s World Cup title by defeating Norway 2 1 in the final played in front of 65 000 spectators at Tianhe Stadium in Guangzhou as Akers scored twice to create and restore a lead for the Americans Akers finished as the top goalscorer at the tournament with ten goals and Jennings was awarded the Golden Ball as the tournament s best player Despite their Women s World Cup victory the U S team remained in relative obscurity and received a small welcome from several U S Soccer Federation officials upon arrival at John F Kennedy International Airport in New York City The team were given fewer resources and little attention from the federation as they focused on improving the men s national team in preparation for the 1994 men s World Cup that would be hosted in the United States The women s team was placed on hiatus after the tournament only playing twice in 1992 but returned the following year to play in several tournaments hosted in Cyprus Canada and the United States including a second CONCACAF Championship title The program was still supported better than those of the former Soviet Union where soccer was considered a men s game The United States played in several friendly tournaments to prepare for the 1995 FIFA Women s World Cup and its qualification campaign The first was the inaugural staging of the Algarve Cup in Portugal which saw the team win its two group stage matches but lose 1 0 to Norway in the final It was followed by a victory in the an exhibition tournament hosted in August on the U S East Coast against Germany China and Norway Dorrance resigned from his position as head coach in early August and was replaced by his assistant Tony DiCicco a former professional goalkeeper who played in the American Soccer League DiCicco led the United States to a berth in the Women s World Cup by winning the 1994 CONCACAF Championship where the team scored 36 goals and conceded only one In February 1995 the U S women s program opened a permanent training and treatment facility in Sanford Florida and began a series of warm up friendlies that were paid for by American company Nike The team topped their group in the Women s World Cup despite a 3 3 tie with China in the opening match and losing goalkeeper Briana Scurry to a red card in their second match The United States proceeded to beat Japan 4 0 in the quarterfinals but lost 1 0 to eventual champions Norway in the semifinals The team finished in third place winning 2 0 in its consolation match against China The team won the gold medal in the inaugural Olympic women s soccer tournament in the 1996 Summer Olympics defeating China 2 1 in the final before a crowd of 76 481 fans An influential victory came in the 1999 World Cup when the team defeated China 5 4 in a penalty shootout following a 0 0 draw after extended time Foudy Lilly and the rest of the 1999 team started a revolution towards women s team sports in America With this win they emerged onto the world stage and brought significant media attention to women s soccer and athletics On July 10 1999 over 90 000 people the largest ever for a women s sporting event and one of the largest attendances in the world for a tournament game final filled the Rose Bowl to watch the United States play China in the Final After a back and forth game the score was tied 0 0 at full time and remained so after extra time leading to a penalty kick shootout With Scurry s save of China s third kick the score was 4 4 with only Brandi Chastain left to shoot She scored and won the game for the United States Chastain dropped to her knees and whipped off her shirt celebrating in her sports bra which later made the cover of Sports Illustrated and the front pages of newspapers around the country and world This win influenced many girls to want to play on a soccer team In the 2000 Summer Olympics the USWNT were close to defending their gold medal but were controversially defeated by Norway in the final with a golden goal in extra time which involved an alleged handball in the lead up 2000s In the 2003 FIFA Women s World Cup the U S defeated Norway 1 0 in the quarterfinals but lost 3 0 to Germany in the semifinals The team then defeated Canada 3 1 to claim third place Abby Wambach was the team s top scorer with three goals while Joy Fawcett and Shannon Boxx made the tournament s all star team In the 2004 Olympics the last major international tournament for Hamm and Foudy the U S earned the gold medal winning 2 1 over Brazil in the final on an extra time goal by Wambach At the 2007 FIFA Women s World Cup the U S defeated England 3 0 in the quarterfinals but then suffered its most lopsided loss in team history when it lost to Brazil 4 0 in the semifinals The U S recovered to defeat Norway to take third place Wambach was the team s leading scorer with 6 goals and Lilly was the only American named to the tournament s all star team The team won another gold medal in the 2008 Olympics but interest in the Women s National Team had diminished since their performance in the 1999 World Cup However the second women s professional league was created in March 2009 Women s Professional Soccer 2010s In the quarterfinal of the 2011 Women s World Cup in Germany the U S defeated Brazil 5 3 on penalty kicks Wambach s goal in the 122nd minute to tie the game 2 2 has been voted the greatest goal in U S soccer history and the greatest goal in Women s World Cup history The U S then beat France 3 1 in the semifinal but lost to Japan 3 1 on penalty kicks in the Final after drawing 1 1 in regulation and 2 2 in overtime Hope Solo was named the tournament s best goalkeeper and Wambach won the silver ball as the tournament s second best player In the 2012 Summer Olympics the U S won the gold medal for the fourth time in five Olympics by defeating Japan 2 1 in front of 80 203 fans at Wembley Stadium a record for a women s soccer game at the Olympics The United States advanced to face Japan for the gold medal by winning the semifinal against Canada a 4 3 victory at the end of extra time The 2012 London Olympics marked the first time the USWNT won every game en route to the gold medal and set an Olympic women s team record of 16 goals scored A ticker tape parade in Manhattan celebrating the USWNT s 2015 World Cup victory The National Women s Soccer League started in 2013 and provided competitive games as well as opportunities to players on the fringes of the squad The U S had a 43 game unbeaten streak that spanned two years the streak began with a 4 0 win over Sweden in the 2012 Algarve Cup and came to an end after a 1 0 loss against Sweden in the 2014 Algarve Cup The U S defeated Japan 5 2 in the final of the 2015 World Cup becoming the first team in history to win three Women s World Cup titles In the 16th minute Carli Lloyd achieved the fastest hat trick from kick off in World Cup history and Wambach was greeted with a standing ovation for her last World Cup match Following their 2015 World Cup win the team was honored with a ticker tape parade in New York City the first for a women s sports team and honored by President Barack Obama at the White House On December 16 2015 however a 1 0 loss to China in Wambach s last game meant the team s first home loss since 2004 ending their 104 game home unbeaten streak In the 2016 Summer Olympics the U S drew against Sweden in the quarterfinal in the following penalty kick phase Sweden won the game 4 3 The loss marked the first time that the USWNT did not advance to the gold medal game of the Olympics and the first time that the USWNT failed to advance to the semifinal round of a major tournament After the defeat in the 2016 Olympics the USWNT underwent a year of experimentation which saw them losing three home games If not for a comeback win against Brazil the USWNT was on the brink of losing four home games in one year a low never before seen by the USWNT 2017 saw the USWNT play 12 games against teams ranked in the top 15 in the world Throughout 2018 the U S would pick up two major tournament wins winning both the SheBelieves Cup and the Tournament of Nations The team would enter qualifying for the 2019 FIFA Women s World Cup on a 21 game unbeaten streak and dominated the competition winning all five of its games and the tournament whilst qualifying for the World Cup as well as scoring 18 goals and conceding none On March 7 2018 Alyssa Alhadeff the captain of the Parkland Soccer Club who was killed by gunman Nikolas Cruz in the Parkland High School shooting nearly three weeks earlier was honored by the U S prior to a game against England in Orlando during the 2018 SheBelieves Cup Alhadeff s teammates and family were invited to the game and presented with official jerseys that featured her name The U S won the game 1 0 winning its second SheBelieves Cup title in three years On November 8 2018 the U S earned their 500th victory in team history after a 1 0 victory over Portugal The start of 2019 saw the U S lose an away game to France 3 1 marking the end of a 28 game unbeaten streak and their first loss since a 1 0 defeat to Australia in July 2017 The USWNT started off their 2019 FIFA Women s World Cup campaign with a 13 0 victory against Thailand setting a new Women s World Cup goal record Alex Morgan equaled Akers record of scoring five goals in a single World Cup match while four of her teammates scored their first World Cup goals in their debut at the tournament The U S would win its next match against Chile 3 0 before concluding the group stage with a win of 2 0 over Sweden The team emerged as the winners of Group F and would go on to face Spain in the Round of 16 whom they would defeat 2 1 thanks to a pair of Megan Rapinoe penalties The team would achieve identical results in their next two games With 2 1 victories over France and then England seeing them advance to a record third straight World Cup final they played against the Netherlands for the title They beat the Netherlands 2 0 in the final on July 7 2019 becoming the first team in history to win four Women s World Cup titles On July 30 2019 Jill Ellis announced that she would step down as head coach following the conclusion of the team s post World Cup victory tour on October 6 2019 Vlatko Andonovski was hired as head coach of the USWNT in October 2019 replacing Ellis 2020s The USWNT began the new decade by winning both the 2020 CONCACAF Women s Olympic Qualifying tournament which qualified the team for the 2020 Summer Olympics and the 2020 SheBelieves Cup titles In early March 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic the USSF canceled previously scheduled USWNT friendlies against Australia and Brazil Later that same month it was announced by the International Olympic Committee IOC and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government that the 2020 Summer Olympics were to be postponed until July 2021 The USWNT played their first game in eight months on November 27 2020 when they took on the Netherlands in a friendly match Rose Lavelle and Kristie Mewis scored the team winning the game 2 0 On July 21 2021 the USWNT lost 3 0 against Sweden in the opening round of group stage at the 2020 Summer Olympics thus ending a 44 match unbeaten streak The U S rebounded by winning their 2nd match against New Zealand before concluding the group stage by drawing 0 0 with Australia The team finished second in the group stage and qualified for the knockout stage They first faced World Cup runners up Netherlands with whom they drew 2 2 after extra time before winning the match in a penalty shootout The USWNT advanced to the semifinals where they faced Canada However the team lost to Canada 1 0 by a penalty scored by Jessie Fleming They later faced Australia again in the bronze medal match in a rematch of their final group stage game The U S won 4 3 making it the first time the team had won the bronze medal In July 2022 the team competed in the CONCACAF W Championship The USWNT won its group outscoring opponents 9 0 in the group stage and then won the semifinal 3 0 against Costa Rica and the final 1 0 against Canada It was their ninth CONCACAF championship title and earned automatic berths for the 2023 World Cup the 2024 Summer Olympics in France and the 2024 CONCACAF W Gold Cup In November 2022 the USWNT s 71 game home unbeaten streak ended after a 2 1 defeat in an exhibition game against Germany At the 2023 FIFA Women s World Cup the USWNT were in Group E along with Netherlands Portugal and Vietnam They had gone in hoping to be the first men s or women s team to pull off a three peat at the World Cup The USWNT opened with a 3 0 win over Vietnam followed this up with a 1 1 draw against Netherlands and finished up with a 0 0 draw against Portugal to finish second in the group avoiding elimination after a shot from Portugal struck the goalpost in injury time This marked the least amount of points the team has ever gained in a group stage counting 1991 results as 3 points for a win and set them up for a round of 16 match against Sweden where they played out a goalless draw and lost 5 4 after a penalty shootout This marked the first time since the 2016 Summer Olympics that the United States did not reach the semifinals of a major tournament It also marked the first Women s World Cup the United States would not finish in the Top 3 and their earliest elimination in either the Women s World Cup or the Olympics On August 17 2023 Andonovski resigned as head coach and Twila Kilgore became the interim head coach That August the team dropped to third in the FIFA Women s World Ranking their worst ever position Team imageWikimedia Commons has media related to United States women s national soccer team kits Media coverage U S television coverage for the five Women s World Cups from 1995 to 2011 was provided by ESPN ABC and Univision while coverage rights for the three Women s World Cups from 2015 to 2023 were awarded to Fox Sports and Telemundo In December 2021 a deal was signed to broadcast TV coverage of other USWNT games between TNT and TBS and streaming on HBO Max through the end of 2030 The USWNT games in the 2014 CONCACAF Women s Championship and the 2015 Algarve Cup were broadcast by Fox Sports NBC will broadcast the Olympic tournament through 2032 The 1999 World Cup final set the original record for largest U S television audience for a women s soccer match averaging 18 million viewers It was the most viewed English language U S broadcast of any soccer match until the 2015 FIFA Women s World Cup final between the United States and Japan The 2015 Women s World Cup Final between the United States and Japan was the most watched soccer match men s or women s in American broadcast history It averaged 23 million viewers and higher ratings than the NBA finals and the Stanley Cup finals The final was also the most watched US Spanish language broadcast of a FIFA Women s World Cup match in history Overall there were over 750 million viewers for the 2015 FIFA Women s World Cup making it the most watched Women s World Cup in history The FIFA Women s World Cup is now the second most watched FIFA tournament with only the men s FIFA World Cup attracting more viewership In popular culture A narrative nonfiction book covering the entire history of the team from 1985 to 2019 called The National Team The Inside Story of the Women Who Changed Soccer was named one of Vanity Fair s best books of 2019 and made NPR s 2019 year end books list A book about the team s 1999 Women s World Cup campaign Girls of Summer The U S Women s Soccer Team and How It Changed the World was released in 2001 and in 2020 Netflix announced a film based on the book In 2005 HBO released a documentary called Dare to Dream The Story of the U S Women s Soccer Team In 2013 a documentary about the 1999 World Cup winning team called The 99ers was produced by former player Julie Foudy and ESPN Films Attendance The 1999 World Cup final in which the United States defeated China set a world attendance record for a women s sporting event of 90 185 in a sellout at the Rose Bowl in Southern California until it was broken on March 30 2022 with 91 553 people at the Camp Nou in Barcelona Spain in the second leg of a UEFA Women s Champions League match The record for Olympic women s soccer attendance was set by the 2012 Olympic final between the USWNT and Japan with 80 023 spectators at Wembley Stadium Legal issuesPay discrimination Since 2016 the players of the U S team had waged an escalating legal fight with the United States Soccer Federation USSF over gender discrimination Central to their demands was equal pay The players pointed to their lower paychecks as compared to their male counterparts despite their higher record of success in recent years In April 2016 five U S team players filed a wage discrimination action against the USSF with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission The group consisted of Hope Solo Carli Lloyd Alex Morgan Megan Rapinoe and Becky Sauerbrunn One year later in April 2017 the U S team agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement CBA with the USSF The agreement stated that the U S team players would have an increased base pay and improved match bonuses These changes could increase their previous pay from 200 000 to 300 000 However the CBA did not guarantee equal pay compared to the men s team The CBA s five year term through 2021 ensured that the next negotiation would not become an issue for the team for the 2019 World Cup and the 2020 Olympics On top of this CBA the USSF had agreed to pay the players for two years worth of unequal per diem payments On March 8 2019 28 members of the U S team filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the USSF The lawsuit filed in the U S District Court in Los Angeles accused the USSF of institutional gender discrimination The lawsuit claimed that the discrimination affected not only the amount the players were paid but also their playing training and travel conditions In May 2020 several key parts of the case were dismissed with federal judge R Gary Klausner noting that the team had agreed to take higher base compensation and other benefits in their most recent CBA instead of the bonuses received by the men s team On March 8 2021 the second anniversary of the team s pay discrimination lawsuit Congresswomen Doris Matsui and Rosa DeLauro introduced the Give Our Athletes Level Salaries GOALS Act to ensure the team members are paid fair and equitable wages compared to the U S Men s team The GOALS Act threatened to cut federal funding for the 2026 World Cup if the USSF did not comply On February 22 2022 the USSF agreed to settle the lawsuit for 24 million contingent upon the U S team agreeing to a new CBA 22 million would go to the players named in the case and 2 million would contribute toward players post playing career and other women s soccer charitable efforts On May 18 2022 the U S team agreed to a new CBA that would run through 2028 and would equalize compensation bonuses and other work conditions between the women s and the men s national teams friendlies therefore finalizing the legal settlement The new agreement mandates that men and women split prize money from international competitions equally making it the first such instance in the world Artificial turf Along with their lawsuit for pay equity the US Women s Soccer players have fought FIFA on policies regarding artificial turf This battle to eliminate its use in major women s games heightened around the 2015 FIFA Women s World Cup in Canada during this tournament the US played eight of their ten games on artificial turf Prior to the 2015 World Cup Abby Wambach headed a discrimination lawsuit with other global soccer stars including Marta of Brazil and Homare Sawa of Japan Due to the tournament s quick approach the suit was dropped as players were denied an expedited hearing StaffCoaching staff Role Name Start date Ref Head coach Emma Hayes May 2024Assistant coach Twila Kilgore February 2022Assistant coach Denise Reddy May 2024Goalkeeper coach Stuart Searle May 2024Technical staff Role Name Start date Ref Sporting director Matt Crocker April 2023Vice president of sporting Oguchi Onyewu May 2023Women s program director Bart Caubergh May 2024Head coach history As of June 4 2024 after match against South Korea Below is the record of each head coach in the national team s history The winning percentages given are per U S Soccer with draws counted as wins Name Years Matches Won Drawn Lost Win World Cup OlympicsMike Ryan 1985 4 0 1 3 125Anson Dorrance 1986 1994 92 65 5 22 734Tony DiCicco 1994 1999 121 105 8 8 901Lauren Gregg 2000 interim 3 2 1 0 833April Heinrichs 2000 2004 124 87 20 17 782Greg Ryan 2005 2007 55 45 9 1 900Pia Sundhage 2008 2012 107 91 10 6 897Tom Sermanni 2012 2014 24 18 4 2 833Jill Ellis 2012 interim 2014 2019 132 106 19 7 875 5thVlatko Andonovski 2019 2023 65 51 9 5 854 9thTwila Kilgore 2023 2024 interim 14 10 3 1 821Emma Hayes 2024 present 2 2 0 0 1 000Totals 743 582 89 72 843 Notes DiCicco was also the stand in head coach in place of Dorrance for one match on June 21 1993 a 3 0 win against Canada in Pontiac Michigan However the win is officially credited to Dorrance Gregg was also the stand in head coach in place of DiCicco for one match on May 4 1997 a 6 1 win against South Korea in St Charles Illinois However the win is officially credited to DiCicco PlayersCurrent squad The following 18 players were named to the squad for the 2024 Summer Olympics Caps and goals are current as of June 4 2024 after match against South Korea No Pos Player Date of birth age Caps Goals Club1 1 GK Alyssa Naeher 1988 04 20 April 20 1988 age 36 104 0 Chicago Red Stars18 1 GK Casey Murphy 1996 04 25 April 25 1996 age 28 19 0 North Carolina Courage2 2 DF Emily Fox 1998 07 05 July 5 1998 age 26 49 1 Arsenal4 2 DF Naomi Girma 2000 06 14 June 14 2000 age 24 32 0 San Diego Wave FC6 2 DF Casey Krueger 1990 08 23 August 23 1990 age 33 49 0 Washington Spirit12 2 DF Tierna Davidson 1998 09 19 September 19 1998 age 25 58 3 NJ NY Gotham FC13 2 DF Jenna Nighswonger 2000 11 28 November 28 2000 age 23 9 2 NJ NY Gotham FC14 2 DF Emily Sonnett 1993 11 25 November 25 1993 age 30 91 2 NJ NY Gotham FC3 3 MF Korbin Albert 2003 10 13 October 13 2003 age 20 11 0 Paris Saint Germain8 3 MF Catarina Macario 1999 10 04 October 4 1999 age 24 19 8 Chelsea10 3 MF Lindsey Horan 1994 05 26 May 26 1994 age 30 148 35 Lyon16 3 MF Rose Lavelle 1995 05 14 May 14 1995 age 29 100 24 NJ NY Gotham FC17 3 MF Sam Coffey 1998 12 31 December 31 1998 age 25 17 1 Portland Thorns FC5 4 FW Trinity Rodman 2002 05 20 May 20 2002 age 22 38 7 Washington Spirit7 4 FW Crystal Dunn 1992 07 03 July 3 1992 age 32 147 25 NJ NY Gotham FC9 4 FW Mallory Swanson 1998 04 29 April 29 1998 age 26 92 34 Chicago Red Stars11 4 FW Sophia Smith 2000 08 10 August 10 2000 age 23 48 19 Portland Thorns FC15 4 FW Jaedyn Shaw 2004 10 20 October 20 2004 age 19 14 7 San Diego Wave FCRecent call ups The following players were also named to a squad in the last 12 months Pos Player Date of birth age Caps Goals Club Latest call upGK Jane Campbell 1995 02 17 February 17 1995 age 29 8 0 Houston Dash 2024 Summer Olympics ALTGK Aubrey Kingsbury 1991 11 20 November 20 1991 age 32 2 0 Washington Spirit v South Korea June 4 2024DF Emily Sams 1999 07 01 July 1 1999 age 25 0 0 Orlando Pride v Mexico July 13 2024 PREDF Kate Wiesner 2001 02 11 February 11 2001 age 23 0 0 Washington Spirit v Mexico July 13 2024 PREDF Sam Staab 1997 03 28 March 28 1997 age 27 2 0 Chicago Red Stars v South Korea June 4 2024DF Abby Dahlkemper 1993 05 13 May 13 1993 age 31 84 0 San Diego Wave FC 2024 SheBelieves CupDF Eva Gaetino 2002 12 17 December 17 2002 age 21 0 0 Paris Saint Germain 2024 SheBelieves CupDF Becky Sauerbrunn 1985 06 06 June 6 1985 age 39 219 0 Portland Thorns FC 2024 CONCACAF W Gold CupDF Alana Cook 1997 04 11 April 11 1997 age 27 29 1 Seattle Reign FC 2024 CONCACAF W Gold Cup PREDF Gisele Thompson 2005 12 02 December 2 2005 age 18 0 0 Angel City FC 2024 CONCACAF W Gold Cup PREDF M A Vignola 1998 02 11 February 11 1998 age 26 1 0 Angel City FC v China December 5 2023DF Sofia Huerta 1992 12 14 December 14 1992 age 31 32 0 Seattle Reign FC v Colombia October 29 2023DF Kelley O Hara 1988 08 04 August 4 1988 age 35 160 3 NJ NY Gotham FC v South Africa September 21 2023 PREMF Croix Bethune 2001 03 14 March 14 2001 age 23 0 0 Washington Spirit 2024 Summer Olympics ALTMF Hal Hershfelt 2002 10 03 October 3 2002 age 21 0 0 Washington Spirit 2024 Summer Olympics ALTMF Lily Yohannes 2007 06 12 June 12 2007 age 17 1 1 Ajax v South Korea June 4 2024MF Andi Sullivan 1995 12 20 December 20 1995 age 28 52 3 Washington Spirit v South Korea June 1 2024 PREMF Olivia Moultrie 2005 09 17 September 17 2005 age 18 4 2 Portland Thorns FC v South Korea June 1 2024 PREMF Savannah DeMelo 1998 03 26 March 26 1998 age 26 7 0 Racing Louisville FC 2024 CONCACAF W Gold Cup PREMF Ashley Sanchez 1999 03 16 March 16 1999 age 25 27 3 North Carolina Courage v Colombia October 29 2023MF Julie Ertz 1992 04 06 April 6 1992 age 32 123 20 Retired v South Africa September 21 2023MF Kristie Mewis 1991 02 25 February 25 1991 age 33 53 7 West Ham United 2023 FIFA Women s World CupFW Lynn Williams 1993 05 21 May 21 1993 age 31 63 18 NJ NY Gotham FC 2024 Summer Olympics ALTFW Alyssa Thompson 2004 11 07 November 7 2004 age 19 9 0 Angel City FC v Mexico July 13 2024 PREFW Alex Morgan 1989 07 02 July 2 1989 age 35 224 123 San Diego Wave FC v South Korea June 4 2024FW Midge Purce 1995 09 18 September 18 1995 age 28 30 4 NJ NY Gotham FC 2024 CONCACAF W Gold CupFW Mia Fishel 2001 04 30 April 30 2001 age 23 3 1 Chelsea 2024 CONCACAF W Gold Cup PREFW Ashley Hatch 1995 05 25 May 25 1995 age 29 22 5 Washington Spirit v China December 5 2023FW Megan Rapinoe 1985 07 05 July 5 1985 age 39 203 63 Retired v South Africa September 24 2023 Notes ALT Alternate PRE Preliminary squadRecent schedule and resultsThe following is a list of match results in the last 12 months as well as any future matches that have been scheduled Win Draw Lose Postponed 2023 United States v Wales July 9 FriendlyUnited States 2 0 WalesSan Jose California16 00 ET Rodman 76 87 Report Stadium PayPal Park Attendance 18 000 Referee Karen Hernandez Mexico United States v Vietnam July 21 World Cup GSUnited States 3 0 VietnamAuckland New Zealand21 00 ET Smith 14 45 7 Horan 77 Report Stadium Eden Park Attendance 41 107 Referee Bouchra Karboubi Morocco United States v Netherlands July 26 World Cup GSUnited States 1 1 NetherlandsWellington New Zealand21 00 ET Horan 62 Report Roord 17 Stadium Wellington Regional Stadium Attendance 27 312 Referee Yoshimi Yamashita Japan Portugal v United States August 1 World Cup GSPortugal 0 0 United StatesAuckland New Zealand03 00 ET Report Stadium Eden Park Attendance 40 958 Referee Rebecca Welch England Sweden v United States August 6 World Cup R16Sweden 0 0 a e t 5 4 p United StatesMelbourne Australia03 00 ET Report Stadium Melbourne Rectangular Stadium Attendance 27 706 Referee Stephanie Frappart France PenaltiesRolfo Rubensson Bjorn Blomqvist Bennison Eriksson Hurtig Sullivan Horan Mewis Rapinoe Smith Naeher O HaraUnited States v South Africa September 21 FriendlyUnited States 3 0 South AfricaCincinnati Ohio19 30 ET Williams 32 41 Rodman 34 Report Stadium TQL Stadium Attendance 22 016 Referee Mexico United States v South Africa September 24 FriendlyUnited States 2 0 South AfricaChicago Illinois17 30 ET Rodman 18 Sonnett 49 Report Stadium Soldier Field Attendance 25 622 Referee Carly Shaw MacLaren Canada United States v Colombia October 26 FriendlyUnited States 0 0 ColombiaSandy Utah21 00 ET Report Stadium America First Field Attendance 13 058 Referee Melissa Borjas Honduras United States v Colombia October 29 FriendlyUnited States 3 0 ColombiaSan Diego California17 30 ET Fishel 56 Horan 62 Shaw 83 Report Stadium Snapdragon Stadium Attendance 16 202 Referee Odette Hamilton Jamaica United States v China December 2 FriendlyUnited States 3 0 ChinaFort Lauderdale Florida18 00 ET Smith 8 Horan 52 Rodman 77 Report Stadium DRV PNK Stadium Attendance 8 768 Referee Marie Soleil Beaudoin Canada United States v China December 5 FriendlyUnited States 2 1 ChinaFrisco Texas20 00 ET Coffey 62 Shaw 79 Report Shen 45 1 Stadium Toyota Stadium Attendance 11 024 Referee Lizzet Garcia Mexico 2024 United States v Dominican Republic February 20 Gold Cup GSUnited States 5 0 Dominican RepublicCarson California22 15 ET Moultrie 7 58 Williams 30 Nighswonger 86 pen Morgan 90 2 pen Report Stadium Dignity Health Sports Park Attendance 3 242 Referee Astrid Gramajo Guatemala Argentina v United States February 23 Gold Cup GSArgentina 0 4 United StatesCarson California22 15 ET Mayorga 45 5 75 Cometti 65 Report Shaw 10 17 58 Morgan 19 Horan 77 pen Stadium Dignity Health Sports Park Attendance 8 315 Referee Marie Soleil Beaudoin Canada United States v Mexico February 26 Gold Cup GSUnited States 0 2 MexicoCarson California22 15 ET Report Ovalle 29 38 Luna 88 Pelayo 90 2 Stadium Dignity Health Sports Park Attendance 11 612 Referee Melissa Borjas Honduras United States v Colombia March 3 Gold Cup QFUnited States 3 0 ColombiaLos Angeles California20 15 ET Horan 13 pen 67 Morgan 18 Rodman 21 Nighswonger 22 Shaw 45 2 Report Carabali 11 Umse 15 Restrepo 68 75 Stadium BMO Stadium Attendance 16 746 Referee Marianela Araya Costa Rica Canada v United States March 6 Gold Cup SFCanada 2 2 a e t 1 3 p United StatesSan Diego California19 00 ET Huitema 82 Leon 120 7 pen Report Shaw 20 Smith 99 Stadium Snapdragon Stadium Attendance 15 245 Referee Katia Garcia Mexico PenaltiesLeon Huitema Quinn Fleming Smith Albert Naeher HoranUnited States v Brazil March 10 Gold Cup FUnited States 1 0 BrazilSan Diego California20 15 ET Horan 45 1 Report Stadium Snapdragon Stadium Attendance 31 528 Referee Melissa Borjas Honduras United States v Japan April 6 SheBelieves Cup SFUnited States 2 1 JapanAtlanta Georgia12 30 ET Shaw 21 Horan 77 pen Report Seike 1 Stadium Mercedes Benz Stadium Attendance 50 644 Referee Myriam Marcotte Canada United States v Canada April 9 SheBelieves Cup FUnited States 2 2 5 4 p CanadaColumbus Ohio19 00 ET Smith 50 68 Report Leon 40 86 pen Stadium Lower com Field Attendance 19 049 Referee Crystal Sobers Trinidad and Tobago PenaltiesRodman Smith Naeher Horan 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