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After rife speculation, Sundhage’s exit from the USWNT is official.
And it’s probably a sign of things to come.
Bidding adieu to a living legend of the women’s game.
The U.S. finally gets one back against Japan with a resounding 2-1 victory.
Third place matches don’t always hold much value.
Few will forget the drama on display in last summer’s Women’s World Cup final between Japan and the U.S.
Alex Morgan’s late header at Old Trafford staved off Olympic elimination and forces a rematch against Japan in the final.
So, the result didn’t quite go Canada’s way, but how ‘bout that performance?
One year removed from World Cup humiliation, Canada could have its best Olympic showing to date.
France, the U.S., Japan, and Canada all advance to the semifinals while gifting us with some unforgettable moments.
The USWNT will try to extend its stay in the U.K. when it meets a cagey New Zealand side in the Olympic quarterfinals.
The U.S. will try to retain its 100% record at Old Trafford. Will old foes North Korea invoke a nightmare scenario at the Theatre of Dreams?
The first time the United States faced Colombia, the former dominated the latter in a thoroughly one-sided affair.
Shannon Boxx has been ruled out of the United States’ second group stage clash today against Colombia.
North Korea’s women’s soccer team found itself embroiled in controversy before a ball had even been kicked.
First out of the pot, Group E features the hosts, two frequent party-goers, and a new face in the crowd.
Meet the new team... kind of like the old team, but not really.
2008 ushered in a new era for the USWNT complete with a new coach and a Gold Medal.
On the 30something, injury-worn, technically adroit English legend who did make Great Britain’s Olympic squad.
They don’t call it the California Clasico for nothing.