United States Women's National Football Team

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United States of America
United States of America
United States women's national soccer team logo.svg
Association United States Soccer Federation
confederacy CONCACAF
Technical sponsor Nike
Head coach Vlatko Andonovski
captain Carli Lloyd , Alex Morgan , Megan Rapinoe
Record scorer Abby Wambach (184)
Record player Kristine Lilly (354)
FIFA code United States
FIFA rank 1. (2181 points)
(as of August 14, 2020)
First jersey
Second jersey
Balance sheet
675 games
530 wins
77 draws
68 losses
statistics
First international match Italy 1-0 USA ( Jesolo , Italy ; August 18, 1985 )
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Highest victory USA 14: 0 Dom. Republic ( Vancouver , Canada ; Jan 20, 2012 )
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Biggest defeat USA 0-4 Brazil ( Hangzhou , China ; September 27, 2007 )
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Successes in tournaments
World Championship
Participation in the finals 8 ( first : 1991 )
Best results World Champion 1991 , 1999 , 2015 , 2019
North and Central American Championship
Participation in the finals 9 ( first : 1991 )
Best results Winner 1991 , 1993 , 1994 , 2000 , 2002 , 2006 , 2014 , 2018
Olympic games
gold 1996
silver 2000
gold 2004
gold 2008
gold 2012
(As of March 11, 2020 )

The American football team of the women ( English United States women's national soccer team , USWNT) is the most successful national team in the world in women's football. She was four times world champion , four times Olympic champion and seven times winner of the CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup . The USA is the only country besides Germany and Norway to have become Olympic, world and continental champions. In addition, the "US Girls" were the first team to consist exclusively of professional female soccer players.

In March 2004, two of her great role models, Michelle Akers and Mia Hamm , were selected by the Brazilian " footballer of the century" Pelé as the only women in the FIFA 100 list, which - contrary to the name suggests - listed the 125 best footballers still alive at the time are. Both selected players are no longer active. 37 players of the US team have already played at least 100 international matches, eleven even at least 200 (only two Chinese players, Gemma Fay , Birgit Prinz , Patrizia Panico , Katrine Pedersen , Therese Sjögran and Caroline Seger from Europe, the Canadians Christine Sinclair and Diana Matheson and the Japanese Homare Sawa have also played at least 200 games). With the no longer active Kristine Lilly and Christie Pearce , the USA are the only players with more than 300 international matches.

With 675 internationals , the USA has played the most internationals of all women's national teams, of which 78.5% were won. With 61 matches, the USA against Canada are the most common international pairings in women's football, and against China there were the most intercontinental comparisons (58).

The USA team was number 1 in the FIFA world rankings from March 2008 to December 2014 and was then replaced by Germany , but returned to first place after winning the 2015 World Cup after finishing fourth in the 2017 SheBelieves Cup , she lost first place to the German team in March 2017, but was able to recapture it in June 2017.

Tournament balance sheet

World Championship

year Result Trainer Most games Most goals
1991 World Champion Anson Dorrance 08 players with 6 games Michelle Akers (10), top scorer
1995 3rd place Tony DiCicco 09 players with 6 games 3 players with 3 goals
1999 World Champion Tony DiCicco 10 players with 6 games Tiffeny Milbrett (3)
2003 3rd place April Heinrichs 08 players with 6 games Abby Wambach (3)
2007 3rd place Greg Ryan 07 players with 6 games Abby Wambach (6)
2011 2nd place Pia Sundhage 08 players with 6 games Abby Wambach (4)
2015 World Champion Jill Ellis 07 players with 7 games Carli Lloyd (6)
2019 World Champion Jill Ellis 04 players with 7 games Alex Morgan , Megan Rapinoe (6)
All Kristine Lilly (30) Abby Wambach (14)

Olympic games

The participants for 2020 were determined at a tournament in February 2020 in the USA.

Pan American Games

The US participated twice in the women's soccer tournament at the Pan American Games . A junior team was sent into the race, which mostly competed against senior national teams.

  • 1999 : Winner (the U-18 team took part)
  • 2003 : did not participate
  • 2007 : Second (the U-20 team took part)
  • 2011 : did not participate
  • 2015 : not participated
  • 2019 : not participated

Central and North American Championship ( CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup )

Note: So far, the USA has only lost one game in the championship, in 2010 in the semi-finals against Mexico.

Algarve Cup

The US national team is the record winner with 10 titles at the Algarve Cup , a tournament in which almost all of the best women's national teams take part every year. Between 2003 and 2011 the final was always reached. The worst place is the seventh place that was achieved in 2014 after a draw and two defeats in the group games as well as the victory against North Korea, the group winners of group C.

  • 2012 : 3rd place
  • 2013 : 1st place
  • 2014 : 7th place
  • 2015 : 1st place
  • 2016 : not participated
  • 2017 : not participated
  • 2018 : not participated
  • 2019 : not participated

Four Nations Tournaments

China

The USA are record winners at the four-nation tournament held in China every January . After weaker teams were invited from 2012, the USA no longer took part.

Brazil

  • 2009 to 2013 : Not participated
  • 2014: 2nd place
  • 2015 and 2016: Not participated

US Cup

  • 1995: 1st place
  • 1996: 1st place
  • 1997: 1st place
  • 1998: 1st place
  • 1999: 1st place
  • 2000: 1st place
  • 2001: canceled due to 9-11
  • 2002: 1st place

Various

  • Mundialito :
    • 1985: 4th place (first international match)
    • 1986: 2nd place
    • 1988: 3rd place
  • 1988 FIFA Women's Invitational Tournament : quarter-finals
  • Chiquita Cup 1994 in the USA: 1st place (participants: USA, Germany, China and Norway)
  • Tournoi International Feminin 1995 in France: 1st place (participants: USA, France, Italy and Canada)
  • Brazil Cup 1996: 1st place (participants: USA, Brazil, Russia and Ukraine)
  • Goodwill Games 1998 in the USA: 1st place (participants: USA, China, Norway and Denmark)
  • Australia Cup 2000: 1st place (participants: USA, Sweden, Australia and the Czech Republic)
  • DFB Women Centenary Tournament 2000: 1st place (participants: USA, Norway, China and Germany)
  • SheBelieves Cup :
    • 2016 : 1st place (participants: USA, Germany, England and France)
    • 2017 : 4th place (participants: USA, Germany, England and France)
    • 2018 : 1st place (participants: USA, Germany, England and France)
    • 2019 : 2nd place (participants: USA, Brazil, England and Japan)
    • 2020 : 1st place (participants: USA, Spain, England and Japan)
  • Tournament of Nations 2017 : 2nd place (participants: USA, Australia, Brazil and Japan)
  • Tournament of Nations 2018 : 1st place (Participants: USA, Australia, Brazil and Japan)

Honors

In 1999, the team was the first soccer team to receive the Sports Illustrated Award for Sportsman of the Year . Another novelty in the same year was the Associated Press ' Sportsman of the Year award , which had never been given to a team in women's sports before.

Current squad

Carli Lloyd , currently captain of the US team

On March 21, 2019, the squad was nominated for the games against Australia and Belgium in April.

The squad for the World Cup was announced on May 1, 2019 . Most of them were also used on the subsequent Victory tour.

On October 31, the new national coach Vlatko Andonovski named 24 players for the November games against Sweden and Costa Rica.

On January 17, 2020, the roster for Olympic qualification was named.

On February 26, 2020, the roster for the SheBelieves Cup 2020 was named.

No. Player birth
date
society Country
games
Country
goals
Last
use
FROM WM SC OQ S.
goal
Aubrey Bledsoe 11/20/1991 United StatesUnited States Washington Spirit 000 000 SC
21st Adrianna Franch 11/12/1990 United StatesUnited States Portland Thorns FC 004th 000 03/11/2020 FROM WM SC OQ S.
18th Ashlyn Harris October 19, 1985 United StatesUnited States Orlando Pride 025th 000 January 31, 2020 FROM WM SC OQ S.
01 Alyssa Naeher 04/20/1988 United StatesUnited States Chicago Red Stars 063 000 March 8th, 2020 FROM WM SC OQ S.
Defense
Alana Cook 04/11/1997 FranceFrance Paris Saint-Germain 001 000 11/10/2019 SC
07th Abby Dahlkemper 05/13/1993 United StatesUnited States NC courage 061 000 03/11/2020 FROM WM SC OQ S.
12 Tierna Davidson 09/19/1998 United StatesUnited States Chicago Red Stars 026th 001 03/11/2020 FROM WM S.
Imani Dorsey 03/21/1996 United StatesUnited States Sky Blue FC 000 000 SC
19th Crystal Dunn 07/03/1992 United StatesUnited States NC courage 104 024 03/11/2020 FROM WM OQ S.
11 Alexandra Krieger 07/28/1984 United StatesUnited States Orlando Pride 107 001 02/09/2020 FROM WM OQ S.
05 Kelley O'Hara 08/04/1988 United StatesUnited States Utah Royals FC 131 002 03/11/2020 WM OQ S.
04th Becky Sauerbrunn 06/06/1985 United StatesUnited States Utah Royals FC 177 000 03/11/2020 FROM WM SC OQ S.
20th Casey Short 08/23/1990 United StatesUnited States Chicago Red Stars 032 000 03/11/2020 FROM VT SC S.
14th Emily Sonnett 11/25/1993 United StatesUnited States Portland Thorns FC 045 000 March 8th, 2020 FROM WM SC OQ S.
midfield
0 Morgan Brian 02/26/1993 United StatesUnited States Chicago Red Stars 087 008th 11/10/2019 WM SC
08th Julie Ertz 04/06/1992 United StatesUnited States Chicago Red Stars 102 020th 03/11/2020 FROM WM SC OQ S.
09 Lindsey Horan 05/26/1994 United StatesUnited States Portland Thorns FC 086 018th 03/11/2020 FROM WM SC OQ S.
16 Rose Lavelle 05/14/1995 United StatesUnited States Washington Spirit 045 012 03/11/2020 FROM WM SC OQ S.
Allie Long 08/13/1987 United StatesUnited States Reign FC 051 008th 11/10/2019 FROM WM SC
03 Samantha Mewis 10/09/1992 United StatesUnited States NC courage 067 018th 03/11/2020 FROM WM SC OQ S.
06th Andi Sullivan 12/20/1995 United StatesUnited States Washington Spirit 016 000 January 31, 2020 FROM VT SC OQ S.
McCall Zerboni 12/13/1986 United StatesUnited States NC courage 009 000 04/07/2019 FROM
attack
Kristen Hamilton 04/17/1992 United StatesUnited States NC courage 001 000 09/03/2019 VT
17th Tobin Heath 05/29/1988 United StatesUnited States Portland Thorns FC 168 033 03/11/2020 FROM WM SC OQ S.
10 Carli Lloyd (C)Captain of the crew 07/16/1982 United StatesUnited States Sky Blue FC 294 123 03/11/2020 FROM WM SC OQ S.
22nd Jessica McDonald 02/28/1988 United StatesUnited States NC courage 019th 004th March 8th, 2020 FROM WM SC OQ S.
Alex Morgan 07/02/1989 United StatesUnited States Orlando Pride 169 107 07/07/2019 FROM WM
23 Christians Press December 29, 1988 United StatesUnited States Utah Royals FC 138 058 03/11/2020 FROM WM SC OQ S.
02 Mallory Pugh 04/29/1998 United StatesUnited States Washington Spirit 063 018th 03/11/2020 FROM WM SC S.
15th Megan Rapinoe 07/05/1985 United StatesUnited States Reign FC 168 052 03/11/2020 (C)Captain of the crew FROM WM OQ S.
Margaret Purce 09/18/1995 United StatesUnited States Portland Thorns FC 001 000 11/10/2019 SC
13 Lynn Williams 05/21/1993 United StatesUnited States North Carolina Courage 028 009 03/11/2020 SC OQ S.
  1. Numbers for Olympic qualification
  2. As of March 2020
  3. a b As of March 11, 2020 after the game against Japan
  4. a b c d e injured
  5. pregnant

All-Time-Best XI

In December 2013, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the US Football Association, the best national players were selected, three of whom were still active at the time of the election. In addition to media representatives, current and former players, coaches and referees took part in the election. With the exception of Alex Morgan , all players had played more than 100 international matches at the time of the election.

Player Date of birth International matches International goals Period
goal
Briana Scurry 07.09.1971 175 000 1994-2008
Defense
Brandi Chastain 07/21/1968 192 030th 1988-2004
Joy Fawcett 02/08/1968 241 027 1987-2004
Carla Overbeck 05/09/1968 170 007th 1988-2000
Christie Rampone 06/24/1975 311 004th 1997-2015
midfield
Michelle Akers 02/01/1966 155 107 1985-2000
Julie Foudy 01/23/1971 274 045 1988-2004
Kristine Lilly 07/22/1971 354 130 1987-2010
attack
Mia Hamm 03/17/1972 276 158 1987-2004
Alex Morgan 07/02/1989 169 107 2010–
Abby Wambach 06/02/1980 255 184 2001-2015

Record players

Kristine Lilly (13) and Mia Hamm (9) in St. Louis in the 1-1 draw against Germany on June 25, 1998

In the history of US women's football, two players have played at least 300, ten players at least 200 and 36 players at least 100 appearances in the national team's jersey.

space Surname Calls Gates position Period Remarks
1 Kristine Lilly 354 130 midfield 1987-2010 World record holder
2 Christie Pearce 311 4th Defense 1997-2015
3 Carli Lloyd 294 123 midfield since 2005 Only goalscorer in two final games won at the Olympic Games, only goalscorer with three goals in a World Cup final, best player in the 2015 World Cup
4th Mia Hamm 276 158 attack 1987-2004 Record scorer until June 20, 2013
5 Julie Foudy 274 45 midfield 1987-2004
6th Abby Wambach 255 184 attack 2001-2015 Best goalscorer and record scorer since June 20, 2013
7th Joy Fawcett 241 27 Defense 1987-2004
8th Heather O'Reilly 231 47 midfield 2002-2016
9 Tiffeny Milbrett 206 100 attack 1991-2006 First goalscorer in two final games at the Olympic Games
10 Hope Solo 202 0 goal 2000-2016 World record goalkeeper from February 21, 2016 to July 27, 2017
11 Kate Margrave 201 1 Defense 1998-2010
12 Shannon Boxx 195 27 midfield 2003-2015
13 Brandi Chastain 192 30th Defense / midfield 1988-2005 Shooter of the decisive penalty in the penalty shoot-out of the 1999 World Cup final
14th Shannon MacMillan 177 60 Attack / midfield 1994-2006
Becky Sauerbrunn 177 0 Defense since 2008
16 Briana Scurry 175 0 goal 1994-2008 Goalkeeper with the most appearances in the world until June 19, 2014, first US goalkeeper to make 100 international appearances
17th Carla Overbeck 170 7th Defense 1988-2000
18th Alex Morgan 169 107 attack since 2010
19th Tobin Heath 168 33 Midfield / attack since 2008
Megan Rapinoe 168 52 Midfield / handle since 2006 World Cup top scorer 2019 , best player of the 2019 World Cup
21st Cindy Parlow 158 75 attack 1996-2004
22nd Michelle Akers 155 107 Midfield / attack 1985-2000 World Cup top scorer in 1991 , scorer of the first goal for the USA
23 Christians Press 138 58 attack since 2013
24 Heather Mitts 137 2 Defense 1999-2012
25th Cat Whitehill 135 11 Defense 2000-2010
26th Tisha Venturini 134 47 midfield 1992-1999
27 Lauren Holiday 133 24 midfield 2005-2015
28 Amy Rodriguez 132 30th attack since 2005
29 Kelley O'Hara 131 2 Defense since 2010
Aly Wagner 131 21st midfield 1998-2008
31 Lindsay Tarpley 125 32 Midfield / attack 2003-2011
32 Lorrie Fair 120 7th midfield 1996-2008
33 Carin Jennings-Gabarra 119 53 attack 1987-1996 Best player in the 1991 World Cup
34 Rachel Van Hollebeke 113 5 Defense 2008-2015
35 Tiffany Roberts 112 7th midfield 1994-2009
36 Angela Hucles 109 13 midfield 2002-2009
37 Alexandra Krieger 107 01 Defense 2007–2017, 2019–
38 Lori Chalupny 106 10 midfield 2001–2009, 2014–2015
39 Crystal Dunn 104 24 Defense / attack since 2013
40 Julie Ertz 102 19th Defense / midfield since 2013

Record goal scorers

Abby Wambach, player with the best odds among the top 10 goalscorers and the world's best goalscorer

In the history of US women's football, seven players have scored at least 100 goals and 21 players have scored at least 30 goals in the national team's jersey.

space Surname Gates Calls Quota Period Remarks
1 Abby Wambach 184 255 0.72 2001-2015 5 × 3 goals in one game, 2 × 4 goals in one game, 1 × 5 goals in one game
2 Mia Hamm 158 276 0.57 1987-2004 8 × 3 goals in one game, 2 × 4 goals in one game
3 Kristine Lilly 130 354 0.37 1987-2010 1 × 3 goals in one game
4th Carli Lloyd 123 294 0.42 since 2005 8 × 3 goals in one game, including the 2015 World Cup final
5 Michelle Akers 107 155 0.69 1985-2000 6 × 3 goals in a game, 1 × 5 goals in a game,
most goals in a year (39/1991)
most games in a row with at least 1 goal (9/1991)
Alex Morgan 107 169 0.63 since 2010 1 × 5 goals in one game, 4 × 3 goals in one game
7th Tiffeny Milbrett 100 206 0.49 1991-2005 2 × 3 goals in a game, 1 × 4 goals in a game, 1 × 5 goals in a game
8th Cindy Parlow 75 158 0.47 1996-2004 7 × 3 goals in one game, 1 × 4 goals in one game
9 Shannon MacMillan 60 177 0.34 1993-2005 2 × 3 goals in one game, 1 × 4 goals in one game
10 Christians Press 58 138 0.42 since 2013 1 × 4 goals and 3 × 3 goals in one game
11 Carin Jennings-Gabarra 56 119 0.47 1987-1996 2 × 3 goals in one game
12 Megan Rapinoe 52 168 0.31 since 2006
13 Heather O'Reilly 47 231 0.2 2002-2016 1 × 3 goals in one game
Tisha Venturini 47 134 0.35 1992-2000 1 × 3 goals in one game
15th Julie Foudy 45 274 0.16 1988-2004 1 × 3 goals in one game
16 April Heinrichs 35 46 0.76 1986-1991 1 × 3 goals in one game
Sydney Leroux 35 77 0.45 since 2011 1 × 5 goals in a game (as the 1st player in the 2nd game), 1 × 4 goals in a game
18th Tobin Heath 33 168 0.2 since 2008
19th Lindsay Tarpley 32 125 0.26 2003-2011
20th Brandi Chastain 30th 192 0.16 1988-2004 1 × 5 goals in one game (as the first US player)
Amy Rodriguez 30th 132 0.23 since 2005 1 × 5 goals in a game, 1 × 3 goals in a game

As of March 11, 2020

Record goalkeepers

Hope Solo , USA's record goalkeeper

In the history of US women's football, two goalkeepers have played more than 100 games in the national team, the other goalkeepers significantly fewer. With her 190th appearance, Hope Solo became the sole world record holder on February 21, 2016. In July 2017, she was surpassed by Scottish Gemma Fay , who ended her career shortly afterwards with 203 games.

space Surname Games Of which on the starting grid Games without conceding a goal Quota Period Remarks
1 Hope Solo 202 195 107 0.53 2000-2016 Olympic champion 2004 (without commitment), 2008 and 2012 , world champion 2015
2 Briana Scurry 175 161 72 0.41 1994-2008 World Champion 1999,
Olympic Champion 1996 and 2004
3 Alyssa Naeher 63 60 37 0.59 2014– World Champion 2015 (without commitment), World Champion 2019
4th Nicole Barnhart 53 39 24 0.45 since 2004 In addition, a game as a field player,
Olympic champion in 2008 and 2012 (each without use)
5 Siri Mullinix 45 39 21st 0.47 1999-2004
6th Saskia Webber 28 26th 13 0.46 1992-2000 World Champion 1999 (without commitment)
Olympic champion 1996 (without commitment)
7th Mary Harvey 27 25th 13 0.48 1989-1996 World Champion 1991
Olympic Champion 1996 (without commitment)
8th Ashlyn Harris 25th 21st 9 0.36 2013– World Champion 2015 and 2019 (without commitment)
9 Amy Allman 24 23 10 0.42 1987-1991 World Champion 1991 (without commitment)
Tracy Ducar 24 13 7th 0.29 1996-1999 World Champion 1999

Previous trainers

Jill Ellis, record coach for the US national team
Vlatko Andonovski , current national coach
Period Surname Games Victories draw Defeats Points title
1985 Mike Ryan 004th 000 01 03 0.2
1986-1994 Anson Dorrance 092 065 05 22nd 2.17 World Champion 1991
NM 1991 , 1993 , 1994
1995-1999 Tony DiCicco 119 103 08th 08th 2.66 Olympic Champion 1996
World Champion 1999
2000 Lauren Gregg and Jay Hoffman
(interim coaches for three games at the Australia Cup)
003 002 01 00 2.33
2000-2004 April Heinrichs 124 087 20th 17th 2.27 GC 2000 , GC 2002
Olympic victory 2004
2005-2007 Greg Ryan 055 045 09 01 2.62 GC 2006
2008–2012 SwedenSweden Pia Sundhage 107 081 10 06th 2.64 Olympic victory in 2008, 2012
2012 Jill Ellis
(interim coach for the games in October, November and December 2012)
007th 005 02 00 2.43
2013-2014 ScotlandScotland Tom Sermanni 024 018th 04th 02 2.42
2014-2019 Jill Ellis
(initially interim coach from April 2014, full-time from May 2014 to October 2019)
125 101 017th 07th 2.56 GC 2014 , GC 2018 ,
World Champion 2015, 2019
World Trainer of the Year 2015
2019– Vlatko Andonovski 010 010 000 00 3.00

Note: Figures according to USSF statistics.

Games against national teams from German-speaking countries

All results from an American perspective.

Germany

The US women's national soccer team is the only team that has a positive record against the German women's national soccer team .

date place Result occasion
July 22, 1988 Arco 2: 1 Tournament in Italy
August 9, 1990 Minneapolis 2: 3 Tournament in the USA
August 11, 1990 Minneapolis 3-0 Tournament in the USA
May 30, 1991 Kaiserslautern 4: 2
November 27, 1991 Guangzhou 5: 2 World Cup semi-finals
March 14, 1993 Agia Napa 0: 1 Tournament in Cyprus
April 7, 1993 Philadelphia 1: 2
April 10, 1993 Atlanta 3-0
July 31, 1994 Fairfax (Virginia) 2: 1 Tournament in the USA
March 14, 1996 Decatur 6-0
March 16, 1996 Davidson 2-0
October 9, 1997 Duisburg 1: 3
October 12, 1997 Salzgitter 3-0
June 25, 1998 St. Louis 1: 1
June 28, 1998 Chicago 4: 2
July 1, 1999 Washington, DC 3: 2 World Cup quarter-finals
July 22, 2000 Braunschweig 1-0 DFB anniversary tournament
September 9, 2001 Chicago 4: 1 Friendly match
January 25, 2002 Panyu 0-0 Tournament in china
January 29, 2003 Shanghai 1-0 Tournament in china
October 5, 2003 Portland 0: 3 World Cup semi-finals
August 28, 2004 Heraklion 2: 1 a.d. Olympic semifinals
March 15, 2005 Faro - Loulé 1-0 Algarve Cup Final
March 15, 2006 Faro - Loulé 3: 4 n.e. Algarve Cup Final
January 26, 2007 Guangzhou 0-0 Four countries tournament
October 29, 2009 augsburg 1-0 Friendly match
March 3, 2010 Faro - Loulé 3: 2 Algarve Cup Final
May 23, 2010 Cleveland 4-0 Friendly match
20th October 2012 Bridgeview 1: 1 Friendly match
October 23, 2012 East Hartford 2: 2 Friendly match
13th March 2013 Faro - Loulé 2-0 Algarve Cup Final
April 5, 2013 Offenbach am Main 3: 3 Friendly match
June 30, 2015 Montréal 2-0 World Cup semi-finals
March 10, 2016 Boca Raton 2: 1 SheBelieves Cup 2016
1st March 2017 Chester 1-0 SheBelieves Cup 2017
1st March 2018 Columbus 1-0 SheBelieves Cup 2018

Switzerland

The U-23 team played their first game against Switzerland, and in August 2014 the senior national team played for the first time against the Swiss women's national football team .

date place Result occasion
July 15, 2008 Borlange-Kvarnsveden 1-0 Nordic Cup in Sweden
20th August 2014 Cary 4: 1
March 6, 2015 Vila Real de Santo Antonio 3-0 Algarve Cup 2015
19th October 2016 Sandy 4-0
October 23, 2016 Minneapolis 5: 1

Austria

So far there have been no games against the Austrian selection .

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y ussoccer.com: Case of the Missing Caps
  2. Women's world rankings. In: fifa.com. FIFA , August 14, 2020, accessed on August 14, 2020 (teams without a place and points are provisional because no more than five games have been played or the teams have been inactive for more than 18 months).
  3. One of which was a victory for the U-19 team, which FIFA counts as a victory for the A team.
  4. Of which 9 games decided on penalties (4 wins and 5 losses)
  5. ussoccer.com: US Women's National Team Opens 2012 CONCACAF Olympic Women's Qualifying With Record Performance in 14-0 Rout of Dominican Republic ( Memento of the original from March 10, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked . Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ussoccer.com
  6. FIFA counts four fewer international matches, but one match on April 17, 1994, and one match for the U-19 team. Four games in the CONCACAF Women's Championship 1991 and CONCACAF Women's Championship 1993 are not taken into account by FIFA.
  7. a b ussoccer.com: UNDER-20 WOMEN'S NATIONAL TEAM ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ussoccer.com
  8. ussoccer.com: 24 Players Called for WNT Friendlies vs. Australia and Belgium in Denver & LA
  9. ussoccer.com: Meet the USA's 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup Team
  10. Vlatko Andonovski Names 24-Player Training Camp Roster For Friendlies Against Sweden And Costa Rica
  11. ussoccer.com: USA Set for 2020 Concacaf Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament as Andonovski Names 20-Player Roster
  12. ussoccer.com: Andonovski Names Final 23-Player Roster for 2020 SheBelieves Cup, Presented by Visa
  13. a b Nominated for the games against Portugal as part of the Victory Tour. ( Defender Casey Short And Forward Kristen Hamilton Added To US WNT Roster For Matches Vs. Portugal In Philadelphia And St. Paul, Minn )
  14. US Soccer Announces All-Time Women's National Team Best XI ( Memento of the original from January 21, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ussoccer.com
  15. a b ussoccer.com: All-Time Leaders ( Memento of the original from April 16, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ussoccer.com
  16. In addition, a game as a substitute field player
  17. ^ Future Stars Get Chance to Make Their Mark Down Under; US Women wants to Bring Young Talent to Australia Cup ( Memento of the original from April 25, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ussoccer.com
  18. ussoccer.com:Sunil Gulati Quote Sheet Regarding US WNT Coaching Search, Potential Women's Professional League ( Memento of the original from October 9, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ussoccer.com
  19. Page no longer available , search in web archives: fifa.com:Sermanni new trainer for the US girls@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / de.fifa.com
  20. The DFB counts this game against the USA B team as an A international game dfb.de rsssf.com
  21. US Under-23 Women's National Team Opens Nordic Cup with 1-0 Win Over Switzerland . ussoccer.com, July 16, 2008. Retrieved November 29, 2015.