Yank Women Abroad 2017

Discussion in 'USA Women: News and Analysis' started by BostonRed, Jan 1, 2017.

  1. BostonRed

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    Oct 9, 2011
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  2. skybolt

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    Dec 16, 2011
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    Now that Morgan has won the U-20 WC, WC, Olympics and Champions League, has there been any other female player who has accomplished the same fete? I didn't include the French Cup, French League, WPS, NWSL (to lesser extent Algarve, Concacaf and She Believes Cup) titles, since they're either not that important and/or very localized.
     
  3. BostonRed

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  4. BostonRed

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  5. BostonRed

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    Crystal Dunn starts for Chelsea:
     
  6. BostonRed

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  7. BostonRed

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    Oct 9, 2011
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    Darcy McFarlane and Jaclyn Poucel start:

    And Poucel scores:
     
  8. JanBalk

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    #258 JanBalk, Jun 4, 2017
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    Yes, at least Anja Mittag
    UEFA Women's Champions League: Winner 2004–05, 2009–10
    FIFA Women's World Cup: Winner 2007
    Summer Olympics: Gold medal 2016
    FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup: Winner 2004

    There could be other Germans that done it but I couldn't find any else and since US and Germany is the only countries that won both FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup and the WoSo at the Summer Olympics and Morgan was the first american to win the UEFA WCL only Germans can have done it before and until 2016 no-one had.
     
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  9. BostonRed

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    If you consider the old UEFA Women's Cup as the equivalent of the UWCL (as you did above for Mittag in 2004-05), then Morgan isn't the first American to win the title. She is the 1st to win since it became the Champions League, but Krieger and Lewandowski won the old Euro Cup in 2008.
     
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  10. BostonRed

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    Carli Lloyd Man City wrap-up:

    https://www.mancity.com/news/mcwfc/mcwfc news/2017/june/man city women carli lloyd farewell

    The USA star, who joined the Club in February ahead of the FA WSL Spring Series, helped the Blues to an FA Cup triumph and the Champions League semi-finals.

    The midfielder netted three crucial goals in 11 appearances, including a strike at Wembley and two on the European stage – one of which handed Nick Cushing’s side victory at the home of eventual competition winners Lyon.
     
  11. BostonRed

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  12. BostonRed

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    Oct 9, 2011
    Somerville, MA
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    New England Revolution
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    United States
    Darcy McFarlane and Jaclyn Poucel start:
     
  13. BostonRed

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    Oct 9, 2011
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    New England Revolution
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    United States
    A member of the Puerto Rican WNT is playing in Colombia:

    Delyaliz Rosario, had the performances of greater prominence among the national players active in foreign professional football tournaments.

    Rosario, meanwhile, was on the pitch in the full match that Huila won from local 2-0 over Cortulúa FC in the first leg of the semifinal round of the Colombian tournament, and the return match will be next Thursday 15. In the other Series, Santa Fe opened with a 0-1 victory against Bucaramanga.


    (in Spanish): http://www.fedefutbolpr.com/destaca...al&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer

    A look at the PRWNT Wikipedia page shows 2 more players in Colombia:

    Selimar Pagán
    Karina Socarrás


    Both play for Cúcuta Deportivo.

    Nicole Rodriquez appears to be playing (or at least was playing in 2015/16) for Durham University in England. She is pursuing a degree so it's not quite clear the nature of the team.

    https://www.teamdurham.com/universitysport/university_clubs/football.womens/roster/

    There are other Yanks on the squad:

    Allison Norenberg (GK) - Palatine, Illinois
    Sara Spaventa - San Diego, California
    Ashley Herndon - Spotsylvania, Virginia
    Emory Camper - Virginia Beach, Virginia
    Cheyenne Miller - Dallas, Texas
    Melissa Gonzalez - Los Angeles, California
     
  14. BostonRed

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    Darcy McFarlane starts and Jaclyn Poucel on the bench:

     
  15. BostonRed

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    HAO tries her hand at rhythmic gymnastics:
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  16. BostonRed

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  17. BostonRed

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    Jillian McVicker signs with Olimpia:
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    I assume that means CFF Olimpia Cluj in Romania as they are in the next UWCL tourney.
     
  18. BostonRed

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    United States
    Christina Burkenroad is heading to Norway:

    https://www.vavel.com/en-us/soccer/...enroad-to-join-norwegian-side-grand-bodo.html

    Earlier this week, it was unofficially announced that second-year Orlando Pride forward Christina Burkenroad was planning on joining Norwegian Topsserian side Grand Bodo, pending her release from her NWSL squad. The Norwegian team made a public message on Facebook welcoming her to the roster, though there has been no official word from the Pride as to her status in Orlando.

    https://www.facebook.com/ikgrandbodo/posts/1223252304470634
     
  19. BostonRed

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    Another Yank heading to Olimpia in Romania:
     
  20. BostonRed

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  21. BostonRed

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  22. BostonRed

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    Oct 9, 2011
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    Darcy McFarlane and Jaclyn Poucel start:
     
  23. BostonRed

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  24. BostonRed

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    The Mexican U23 league is looking for a few good Mexican-Americans:

    https://sports.vice.com/en_us/artic...ro-soccer-league-will-boost-its-national-team

    Given Torreón's proximity to the United States, Santos are also on the lookout for talent from across the border. "We're aware of the talent in the United States but the Mexican Football Federation rules don't allow us to bring in foreigners," Pedroza said. "We can bring in Mexican-Americans though. So if there's a girl born over there to Mexican parents we could bring her into the group."

    The gulf between the standard of women's soccer in both countries presents an advantage for Tijuana's Xolas, who not only have closer access to Mexican-American talent, but have also participated in the US Women's Premier Soccer League since 2015.
     
  25. BostonRed

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