Abby Wambach is a retired American soccer player, coach, and Hall of Famer, celebrated as one of the sport's all-time greats. From 2003-2015, she was a mainstay of the U.S. women's national team and holds the record as the team's highest all-time goal scorer. With 184 goals, she is second in international goals for both female and male soccer players, behind Christine Sinclair. Wambach received the 2012 FIFA World Player of the Year award, the first American woman to do so in a decade. Her impact extends beyond the field, as evidenced by her inclusion in the 2015 Time 100 list of the world's most influential people.
In 2004, Wambach won an Olympic gold medal. The Olympic win also marked the final international match for veteran players Mia Hamm, Joy Fawcett and Julie Foudy, who had played with the team since the first Women's World Cup in 1991.
Michelle Akers (39 goals) and Carin Jennings (16 goals) combined for 55 goals in 1991 as the most goals scored by any duo in U.S. women's national team history.
In 2002, Abby Wambach received the WUSA's Rookie of the Year award for her performance during the 2001 WUSA season.
In August 2003, Abby Wambach was named to the U.S. roster by Coach April Heinrichs for her first World Cup tournament. She led the United States in scoring with three goals at the tournament, despite having played in only six international matches before.
After the WUSA suspended operations in 2003, Abby Wambach trained with the national team in preparation for the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.
In 2003, Abby Wambach won the U.S. Soccer Federation's U.S. Soccer Athlete of the Year award.
In 2003, Wambach competed in FIFA Women's World Cup tournaments.
On August 11, 2004, Wambach scored during the 30th minute in the match against Greece, elevating the Americans to a 2–0 lead. She received her first yellow card of the tournament in the 49th minute.
In 2004, Abby Wambach won the U.S. Soccer Federation's U.S. Soccer Athlete of the Year award.
In 2004, Coach Greg Ryan decided to bench starting goalkeeper, Hope Solo, and instead started Brianna Scurry, a veteran goalkeeper who had started in three World Cups and two Olympics, but who had started very few matches since the 2004 Olympics. The U.S. was defeated 4–0 by Brazil.
In 2005, Wambach continued to contribute to the national team, scoring goals during the Algarve Cup. One of her goals helped the U.S. set a record for the largest goal margin in an Algarve Cup match after their 5–0 win over Denmark.
At the end of 2006, Wambach had scored 66 goals in 84 international matches, scoring more goals in fewer games than any player since Michelle Akers. She was nominated for the 2006 FIFA Women's World Player of the Year and finished fourth in voting for the award.
On September 14, 2007, Wambach scored two goals in the match against Sweden, bringing her record to 80 goals in 98 international matches. She scored on a penalty kick and a left-footed half-volley.
On September 22, 2007, during the quarterfinal match against England, Wambach scored the first goal for the Americans. She also earned her 100th international cap, becoming the twentieth player in U.S. women's national soccer team history to achieve this milestone.
During the first match of the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup against North Korea, Wambach collided in the air with defender Ri Kum-Suk and received five stitches to her head. Despite being sidelined, she returned to the game, which ended in a tie.
In 2007, Abby Wambach won the U.S. Soccer Federation's U.S. Soccer Athlete of the Year award.
In 2007, Wambach competed in FIFA Women's World Cup tournaments.
On July 19, 2009, Wambach scored her 100th goal during a friendly match against Canada in her hometown of Rochester, marking her second international match after recovering from her injury. She reached this milestone faster than any other American player before her.
In 2010, Abby Wambach starred in a Dodge commercial with some of her national team teammates.
In 2010, Abby Wambach won the U.S. Soccer Federation's U.S. Soccer Athlete of the Year award.
On July 10, 2011, Wambach scored a header goal in stoppage time during the Americans' quarter-final game against Brazil to even the score at 2–2. The U.S. won the game on penalty kicks. The goal set a record for the latest goal ever scored in a FIFA competition and was awarded ESPN's 2011 ESPY Award for Best Play of the Year.
In July 2011, Abby Wambach signed a one-year endorsement deal with Bank of America. She also appeared in commercials for magicJack phone service and ESPN SportsCenter in the same year.
In August 2011, Abby Wambach joined teammates Alex Morgan and Hope Solo in a Bank of America charitable campaign at the Chicago Marathon. $5,000 was donated to the Juvenile Diabetes Association on her behalf.
In 2011, Abby Wambach won the U.S. Soccer Federation's U.S. Soccer Athlete of the Year award.
In 2011, Wambach competed in FIFA Women's World Cup tournaments.
Wambach's final tally for the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup was four goals and one assist, an effort that earned her the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup Bronze Boot after Brazil's Marta and Japan's Homare Sawa. She was also awarded the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup Silver Ball.
In June 2012, Abby Wambach was featured on ESPN's In the Game with Robin Roberts.
In August 2012, after returning home from winning gold at the Summer Olympics in London, the city of Rochester honored Wambach by hosting a dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony in which the entrance to Sahlen's Stadium was named "Wambach Way".
In 2012, Abby Wambach posed nude in The Body Issue of ESPN The Magazine.
In 2012, Abby Wambach received a gold card from Chipotle Mexican Grill which entitles her to one free burrito daily for life.
In 2012, Abby Wambach was named the FIFA World Player of the Year.
In 2012, Wambach competed in Olympics tournaments.
Wambach (27 goals) and Alex Morgan (28 goals) combined for 55 goals in 2012, equaling a 21-year-old record set in 1991 by Michelle Akers and Carin Jennings as the most goals scored by any duo in U.S. women's national team history.
Wambach scored five goals at the 2012 Olympics and scored in every match except the final.
In recognition of her accomplishments, Wambach was awarded the 2012 FIFA World Player of the Year at the 2013 FIFA Ballon d'Or gala in Zurich on January 7, 2013.
In October 2013, Abby Wambach married soccer player Sarah Huffman in Hawaii.
In 2013, Abby Wambach became an ambassador for Athlete Ally, a nonprofit organization that focuses on ending homophobia and transphobia in sports.
In 2013, Abby Wambach won the U.S. Soccer Federation's U.S. Soccer Athlete of the Year award.
In 2013, Abby Wambach's biography was the focus of a one-hour ESPN documentary, Abby Head On. She also appeared in the ESPN documentary series, Nine for IX.
In the summer of 2013, Abby Wambach signed an endorsement deal with the New York Apple Association and was featured in television, radio, print and online ads.
In April 2015, Abby Wambach joined Alex Morgan on American Idol to announce that the show's season winner would record the official song for Fox's coverage of the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.
In April 2015, Time magazine named Abby Wambach one of the 100 most influential people in the world.
Starting in FIFA 16, Abby Wambach was featured along with her national teammates in the EA Sports' FIFA video game series, the first time women players were included in the game. In September 2015, she was ranked by EA Sports as the No. 3 women's player in the game.
In November 2015, the magazine Out named Abby Wambach Athlete of the Year.
Beginning in December 2015, Abby Wambach came out against men's coach Jürgen Klinsmann and dual national players playing for the United States men's national soccer team.
In December 2015, Abby Wambach starred in a commercial for Gatorade entitled "Forget Me".
Following the United States' win at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, Abby Wambach and her teammates became the first women's sports team to be honored with a Ticker tape parade in New York City and in October of the same year, the team was honored by President Barack Obama at the White House.
In 2015, Abby Wambach starred in a commercial for LED lighting company Cree.
In 2015, Wambach competed in FIFA Women's World Cup tournaments.
In February 2016, Mattel unveiled a Barbie doll in Abby Wambach's likeness.
On April 2, 2016, Abby Wambach was arrested for driving under the influence of intoxicants (DUII) after being pulled over by Portland police, to which she pleaded guilty.
In September 2016, Abby Wambach announced that she and Sarah Huffman were divorcing.
In 2016, Abby Wambach received the ESPY Icon Award.
In 2016, Abby Wambach was a supporter of Hillary Clinton's primary election campaign and spoke at several campaign events.
In February 2017, Abby Wambach and Glennon Doyle announced their engagement.
For their first match of March 2019, Alex Morgan chose the name of Wambach on the back of her jersey to honor Abby Wambach.
Up until January 29, 2020, Wambach was the highest all-time international goal scorer for men and women, until surpassed by Canadian National Team Captain Christine Sinclair.
In July 2021, Abby Wambach began hosting "Abby's Places", the first new series in the expansion of the Peyton's Places franchise on ESPN+.
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