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Wambach heads into qualifier with one goal

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ABBY WAMBACH HONORED BY WOMEN'S SPORTS FOUNDATION AS SPORTSWOMAN OF THE YEAR

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Fans kick into high gear for Team USA

More than 16,000 women’s soccer fans turned out in Kansas City, Kan., for the WNT Celebration Series to honor Team USA’s performance from the FIFA Women’s World Cup this summer. The team’s next stop is in Portland, Ore., on Thursday. Read More

Women’s soccer team reunites with new goal: London

For the first time since the U.S. women suffered a penalty-kick loss in the World Cup final to Japan, the team will be together for a friendly versus Canada. Their focus is qualifying for the London Games. Read More

12 U.S. athletes to watch in '12

As we wait for the Olympic Team to fill up, TeamUSA.org has compiled a list of 12 U.S. superstars who could lead the way in Team USA’s effort to once again lead the overall medal count in 2012. Read More

Wambach returns to hero's welcome

U.S. star forward Abby Wambach, who led the American women’s soccer team to the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup final, did not return with a title but came home to applause in her hometown of Rochester, N.Y. Read More

Fans rally to support U.S. women's soccer

An estimated 2,000 fans came out to New York’s Times Square to support the U.S. women’s soccer team, which was vying for a World Cup title Sunday afternoon in Germany. The United States lost to Japan but won the hearts of fans across America. Read More

U.S. bumpy road ends in World Cup final

The U.S. women’s soccer team entered the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup as the No. 1-ranked team in the world, but it has done anything but coast into the World Cup final, set for Sunday afternoon against Japan in Frankfurt, Germany. Read More

1999 World Cup heroes biggest fans of '11 team

The U.S. women’s soccer team has garnered plenty of support in the United States, but their biggest fans are none other than members of the 1999 U.S. team --- the last American women’s team to win the World Cup title. Read More

Team USA wins big at 2011 ESPY's

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Wambach lifts US to final with 3-1 win over Franc

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U.S. women take on France in World Cup semifinals

The U.S. women are one game away from reaching their first World Cup final since 1999 — the last time they won soccer’s biggest prize — and the only thing on their minds now is beating France. Read More

Olympic Weekend Wrap-Up

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Olympic Weekend Preview

After the loss against Sweden, Abby Wambach and the rest of the U.S. women's national soccer team prepare for their next game against Brazil. Read More

U.S. women kick off World Cup right

The U.S. women’s soccer team had a tough road getting to the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Germany, but once it arrived, it made quick work of its opening opponent, beating North Korea, 2-0. Read More

Olympic Weekend Wrap-Up

This weekend Team USA had several highlights including the women's national soccer team's win against Mexico and impressive U.S. times at the Prefontaine Classic. Read More

Lucky 21 make Women’s World Cup team

U.S. women’s soccer coach Pia Sundhage guided the Americans to an Olympic gold medal in Beijing. Today she named the 21 players for the FIFA Women’s World Cup roster in hopes of winning the first World Cup title for the United States in 1999. Read More

12 in '12: London hopeful Abby Wambach

With two years to go to the 2012 Games, part 12 of the 12 in '12 series features soccer player Abby Wambach, who broke her leg just before the Beijing Games and hopes to return to the Olympic scene in London. Read More

Two years to go: London 2012

With exactly two years to go to the London 2012 Olympic Games, here is a look at everything there is to know about these Games, from the history and the venues to the sports and Team USA's hopefuls. Read More

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