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United States women's national soccer team


 

The United States Women's National Soccer Team (often called the "WNT") is operated by the United States Soccer Federation. It is the first women's soccer team in America made up of full-time professionals and is also one of the most successful women's national football teams. The WNT has won two Women's World Cups (1991 coach Anson Dorrance, 1999 coach Tony DiCicco); two Olympic women's tournaments (1996 coach Tony DiCicco, 2004 coach April Heinrichs) and four Algarve Cups (2000, 2003, 2004, 2005 coach April Heinrichs). The national under-19 side also won the inaugural FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship in 2002.

Coaching History

  • 1985: Mike Ryan W-L-T 0-3-1, Pct. .125
  • 1986-1994: Anson Dorrance W-L-T 66-22-5, Pct. .737
  • 1994-1999: Tony DiCicco W-L-T 103-8-8, Pct. .899
  • 2000: Lauren Gregg (for AU tourny only) W-L-T 2-0-1, Pct. .833
  • 2000-2004: April Heinrichs W-L-T 87-17-20, Pct. .782
  • 2005-?: Greg Ryan W-L-T 4-0-0, Pct. 1.000