United States women's national soccer team

United States women's national soccer team

!USWNT at a parade in their honor after the 2019 Championship


United States women's national soccer team

The United States women's national soccer team (USWNT) represents the United States in international women's soccer. The team is governed by the United States Soccer Federation and competes in CONCACAF (the Confederation of North, Central American, and Caribbean Association Football).


United States women's national soccer team

The team is the most successful in international women's soccer, winning four Women's World Cup titles ((/wiki/1991FIFAWomen'sWorldCup), (/wiki/1999FIFAWomen'sWorldCup), (/wiki/2015FIFAWomen'sWorldCup), and (/wiki/2019FIFAWomen'sWorldCup)), five Olympic gold medals ((/wiki/Footballatthe1996SummerOlympics–Women'stournament), (/wiki/Footballatthe2004SummerOlympics–Women'stournament), (/wiki/Footballatthe2008SummerOlympics–Women'stournament), (/wiki/Footballatthe2012SummerOlympics–Women'stournament), and (/wiki/Footballatthe2024SummerOlympics–Women'stournament)), nine CONCACAF W Championship titles, and one CONCACAF W Gold Cup title. It has medaled in every Women's World Cup and Olympic tournament in women's soccer except for the 2016 Olympic tournament and 2023 Women's World Cup; on both occasions, they were eliminated by Sweden after a penalty shootout) in the first round of the knockout stage.

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