

Sport: Soccer
Position: Forward
Height: 5’11”
Current Residence: Hermosa Beach, Calif.
College: University of Florida
- 2012 Olympic Games, Gold
- 2004 Olympic Games, Scored a header in extra time against Brazil in the final to give Team USA the gold medal
- Helped the Florida Gators to the NCAA Final Four in her senior year
- Led NCAA Division I in points per game and goals per game
- Two-time U.S. Soccer Female Athlete of the Year award winner
- Three-time WPS All-Star
Fun Facts: Abby has an English bulldog named Kingston who can ride a skateboard ... Burrito bowls are her favorite thing to eat ... She is the youngest of seven children ... Loves her coffee and newspapers in the morning ... Loves to mountain bike and be outdoors
Learn more:
US Soccer
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Abby Wambach Leads Team USA To Group Title
Amy Rosewater Oct. 20, 2014
Without Hope Solo and Alex Morgan, Team USA moves one step closer to World Cup
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U.S. Women’s Soccer Seeks Easier Route To World Cup
Brian Trusdell Oct. 14, 2014
Team USA women kick off 2015 FIFA World Cup qualifying tournament
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Gallery: Kids Take Their Pick
July 08, 2014
Team USA nominees for the first annual Kids' Choice Sports awards
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Olympians React To USA's World Cup Advancement
June 26, 2014
Members of Team USA share their reactions and congratulations
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Miles Apart, But Goals Are The Same
Paul D. Bowker June 13, 2014
U.S. men in Brazil, U.S. women in States but both readying for World Cup
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Team USA’s Top Summer Sports Moments Of 2013
Amy Rosewater Dec. 30, 2013
From archery to wrestling, see which moments stood out in 2013 >>
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Gallery: Team USA At London 2012: A Generation Inspired
Aug. 12, 2013
Who inspired the Team USA athletes who competed at the London 2012 Olympic Games?
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Gallery: Team USA At The 2013 ESPYS
July 18, 2013
See which Team USA ESPY nominees and winners walked the red carpet
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Gallery: Team USA Represents In ESPY Award Nominations
July 09, 2013
Vote for the 34 Team USA members nominated across 15 ESPY categories
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Abby And Mia: Tale Of The Tape To 158
Chrös McDougall June 21, 2013
Abby Wambach passed Mia Hamm to become soccer’s all-time leading scorer