Women

Wambach's Swan Song: Her Last Chance For The World Cup

As the American women prepare for their first knockout round match against Colombia, they were met with some sad news from their leading goal scorer. 

Wambach will say her final farewells to the United State’s National Team, as well as club soccer altogether, after announcing her retirement last Sunday. At 35 years old, she has a longer list of achievements than most in the sport, man or woman, at both the club and international level. She is the all-time USWNT leading goal scorer with 183 international goals, 25 more than American legend Mia Hamm. 

The 2015 Women's World Cup Signals A Shift In Sports

Football has done it again. That is, football has proven why it is the greatest sport on Earth.

The Women’s World Cup closed out the group stage this week and, for our money, Korea Republic put on one of the best displays, defeating a strong Spain side 2-1 and securing a nervy, but safe passage to the round of 16. 

FIFA 16 To Feature Women's Teams

In a new trailer for FIFA 16, EA Sports announced the game will include women's teams.

23 Players, 23 Stories: Meet The USWNT

Before this team steals your heart and the hype grows surrounding the USWNT, check out U.S. Soccer's "One Nation. One Team. 23 Stories" to get to know the players.

Hope Solo Speaks Out

After domestic violence charges and involvement in her husband's DUI, Hope Solo speaks out on Good Morning America in this video.

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