United States Women's National Soccer Team

The United States women's national soccer (football) team, operated by the United States Soccer Federation, is the first women's team in the sport made up of full-time professionals. It is also one of the most successful women's national football teams, having won two of the four Women's World Cups and two of the three Olympic women's tournaments held to date. The national under-19 side also won the inaugural FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship in 2002. In March 2004, two of its stars, Michelle Akers (who had already retired) and Mia Hamm (who retired later that year after a post-Olympic team tour of the USA), were the only two women named to the FIFA 100, a list of the 125 greatest living footballers chosen by Pel as part of FIFA's centenary observances.

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