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United States women's national soccer team

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A joyful parade in New York City celebrating the U.S. women's national soccer team's World Cup victory in 2015.

The United States women's national soccer team is a group of talented soccer players who represent the United States in international women's soccer competitions. They are managed by the United States Soccer Federation and compete in CONCACAF, which handles soccer for North America, Central America, and the Caribbean.

The U.S. team is one of the most successful in women's soccer. They have won four Women's World Cup titles and five Olympic gold medals. Their achievements make them role models for many young players around the world.

The team has been ranked first in the world for many years. In 2022, many players agreed to a payment of $24 million, ensuring that men and women soccer players would be paid equally. This was the first time such a rule existed anywhere in the world.

The United States will help host the 2031 Women's World Cup, and the USWNT will get in automatically because of this. The team's history is full of exciting moments and inspiring stories, showing why they are loved and admired globally.

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Abby Wambach playing soccer during the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup bronze medal game.
USA soccer team players focus during a penalty shoot-out at the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup final.
Alex Morgan playing soccer during a match against Japan in 2016.
Celebrate the achievements of the US Women's Soccer Team during their victory parade in New York City.
A dynamic moment from the US vs. Germany women's soccer match during the 2024 Paris Olympics, showing players competing in the defensive zone.
A close-up of a U.S. national soccer team sleeve design.
Uniform design of the United States national soccer team.
A close-up of a U.S. national soccer team sleeve design.
Socks worn by the United States national soccer team during matches.
A close-up of a U.S. national soccer team uniform sleeve.
A uniform design for the United States national soccer team.
A close-up of a U.S. national soccer team uniform sleeve.
Shorts from the United States national soccer team uniform.
Young soccer players Kristine Lilly and Mia Hamm during a match in St. Louis in 1998.

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