Women’s U.S. Soccer Team 2011
Women’s U.S. Soccer Team Model? defender.?
I want a woman who’s a national soccer team model. Should it be Counsel?
Please also give a reason who would be a great role model. One last thing: She must be on the team in 2011.
Thanks bunchh:!
Christy Rampone. In her fourth Women’s U.S. World Cup, she is a defender and team leader.
Women’s U.S. Soccer World Cup 2011, USA vs. Brazil: Marta puts Brazil in the front, USA The short end of Brazil took the lead calls for the United States first time in Sunday’s Women’s U.S. Soccer quarter-final Duel of the World Cup as Marta found the back of the net in overtime. The goal came after a clever play on face, Marta ran a single precise shot for the goal last hope. U.S. and Brazil in extra time just because of a penalty from Marta, which came after a controversial resume. But there was …
Women’s U.S. Soccer World Cup Final
The Women’s U.S. Soccer national team lost a World Cup final Sunday. But as the memories of the Americans’ heartbreaking defeat to Japan begin to fade, attention now has to make a turn to determine precisely where the team has gained for both the Women’s U.S. Soccer Team, and players alike.
Certainly in the short term, the Women’s U.S. Soccer Team has gained just as in past tournaments in this country always do. Call it the Olympic effect, where applause, admiration and perhaps an endorsement or two find their way to the players involved, which is always a pick up for the players involved, as well as other who may have need some incentive to improve their game as much as they can.
But because it’s soccer — Women’s U.S. Soccer, at that — there is always the impulse to look for a broader meaning. Will women’s soccer become more deeply embedded in the U.S. sporting landscape? Will the heroics of Abby Wambach and
Lauren Cheney that were witnessed in Germany be enough to get Women’s Professional Soccer off its deathbed so it grows into a sustainable professional league? Or will the vast majority of fans tune out until the team takes the field for next summer’s Olympics in London?
Personally I believe it the playing of the game just as the ladies of the Women’s U.S. Soccer team did that will bring up the interest in the sport. But also soccer in this country has been a slow developing sport, recreational soccer for kids seems to be picking up each year as the parents begin to grow up with it more from their childhoods. But it is certainly time that the sport explodes into a full fledged year round sport.

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