
This article will give you more information about some of the most famous female soccer players. It will give you an overview of the greatness of Abby Wambach, Carli Lloyd, Marta Vieira da Silva, and Homare Sawa. Despite their young ages, these women have made a huge impact on the sport. These women are amazing! There are many other! You might be surprised to learn that some of these women actually made a name for themselves outside of soccer!
Abby Wambach
Abby Wambach, an American soccer player, is one of the most accomplished athletes of her generation. Her achievements include two Olympic gold medals and a Women's World Cup title. She also scored 184 goals. But her fame is not without its problems. For example, she was dependent on painkillers and alcohol. We look closer at some her most notable accomplishments.
Carli Lloyd
One of the most famous women's soccer players in the world is Carli Lloyd. She grew up in Delran, New Jersey, and played soccer with Turkish boys as a child. She was also a softball, basketball, swimming, and golf player. She is the daughter of Stephen and Ashley, a brother and sister. After graduating from Delran High School, she attended Rutgers University where she received her Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science and Sports Studies. She married her high school sweetheart, Brian Hollins, in November 2016, and still lives in South Jersey.
Marta Vieira da Silva
Marta Vieira da Silva (Brazilian professional footballer) She was conceived on 19 February 1986. She plays forward for the Orlando Pride in the NWSL, and the Brazilian National Team. Six times, she was named FIFA World Player the Year. Five of these consecutively. Marta is now the all-time highest goal scorer in soccer history. Marta continues her controversial career, and she is often the subject of controversy.
Homare Sawa
Former Japanese professional footballer Homare Sawa became one of the most feared midfielders in history with a career that spanned nearly two decades. Sawa was born 6 September 1978 and played a variety of roles for Japan's national team. She is one of the most successful female footballers, with 205 caps. In her playing career, Sawa played for both the Nippon TV Beleza and the INAC Kobe Leonessa, earning local fame. After scoring a hattrick, Sawa was a household name and won the silver medal for Japan in the 2011 World Cup.
Vivianne Miedema
Vivianne Miedema was the Dutch national team's senior debutant in September 2013. By June 5, 2019, she had scored 60 goals for her country, making her the second highest goal scorer in the league's history. She has played for many Dutch clubs, including Heerenveen. She scored 24 goals during the 2012/13 UEFA Women's European Championship. In 2013/14, she played for a side that finished second in the BeNe League and she scored 41 goals in just 26 appearances. Despite this, her name was not on the Ballon d'Or finalist list or FIFPRO world XI.
Megan Rapinoe
Megan Rapinoe is not only an amazing pitch coach, but she is also a powerful advocate of equality and social justice. She has sparred online with President Donald Trump, and she supports the taking the knee campaign to end racial injustice. In September 2016, she sat down at the national anthem while playing against Thailand. After the 2016 Olympics she was removed from team because she kneeled during the anthem once more.
Alex Morgan
Alexandra Morgan Carrasco plays professional soccer in America as a striker. She is also the captain of the San Diego Wave FC in National Women's Soccer League, the highest division in women's professional soccer. She also plays for the United States women's national team. Morgan is the daughter of a successful football player and is currently pursuing a degree in sports medicine. She has been an active participant in the community since her childhood, and has played soccer all her life.
Julie Rodman
New Zealand and Australia are hosting the 2023 FIFA World Cup. It is also the year of the 2024 Olympics. The USA has to qualify for both of these events via the CONCACAF W Championship. They must win the CONCACAF Women's Championship to be eligible for the Olympic qualifier. There are many other women's soccer stars who have won the Olympics, but Rodman is one of the most prominent.