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August 3, 2002 at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. Major League Soccer, looking to capitalize on the success of the United States at the 2002 FIFA World Cup, invited the U.S. national team to compete against the MLS All-Stars. Bruce Arena assembled a roster of the national team's most prominent domestic players in the last decade, while then-San Jose Earthquakes head coach Frank Yallop formed an All-Star team of the top talent among the league's remaining players.
Bad weather in the first half lead to a rain delay where they televised portions of the 2001 MLS All Star Game from July 28, 2001 at Spartan Stadium in San Jose, California.
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2001 MLS All Star Game, July 28, 2001 at Spartan Stadium in San Jose, California.
Taken from the bad weather delay clip aired during the 2002 MLS All Star Game.

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Women’s World Cup ’95 Sweden – Great Goals, Great Saves & Near Misses

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July 31, 2004
The 2004 Major League Soccer All-Star Game was the 9th Major League Soccer All-Star Game, played on July 31, 2004 at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. between the Eastern Conference All-Stars and Western Conference All-Stars.

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November 14, 2004, at the Home Depot Center - Carson, California

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US Women’s National Soccer Team
August 26, 2004: USA 2-1 Brazil [HT 1-0]
Athens, Greece, Karaiskaki Stadium (10,416)
XXVIII Olympiad Final
Scorers: Lindsay Tarpley (Brandi Chastain) 39, Abby Wambach (Kristine Lilly) 112′ — Pretinha (Christiane) 73′
USA: 1-Briana Scurry; 3-Christie Rampone, 15-Kate Markgraf, 14-Joy Fawcett, 6-Brandi Chastain (4-Cat Reddick 61′); 7-Shannon Boxx, 5-Lindsay Tarpley (17-Heather O’Reilly 91′), 11-Julie Foudy (c), 13-Kristine Lilly; 16-Abby Wambach, 9-Mia Hamm.
Unused substitutions: 2-Heather Mitts, 8-Angela Hucles, 10-Aly Wagner, 12-Cindy Parlow, 18-Kristin Luckenbill
Head Coach: April Heinrichs
BRA: 18-Andreia; 3-Monica, 4-Tania, 5-Juliana (Capt.), 8-Daniela; 11-Rosana (15-Maycon, 111), 7-Formiga, 14-Elaine (6-Renata Costa, 88); 9-Pretinha, 10-Marta; 12-Cristiane.
Unused substitutions: 1-Maravilha, 2-Grazielle, 6-Renata Costa, 13-Aline, 16-Kelly, 17-Roseli
Head Coach: Rene Simoes
Referee: Jenny Palmqvist (SWE)
Cards: Formiga [Y 17], Monica [Y 46]
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August 23, 2004: USA 2-1 Germany [HT 1-0]
Heraklio, Greece, Pankritio Stadium (5,165)
XXVIII Olympiad Semifinals
Scorers: Kristine Lilly (Abby Wambach) 33′, Heather O’Reilly (Mia Hamm) 99′ — Isabelle Bachor (n/a) 92′
USA: 1-Briana Scurry; 3-Christie Rampone, 15-Kate Markgraf, 14-Joy Fawcett, 6-Brandi Chastain (4-Cat Reddick 51′); 7-Shannon Boxx, 5-Lindsay Tarpley (17-Heather O’Reilly 75′), 11-Julie Foudy (c) (10-Aly Wagner 65′), 13-Kristine Lilly; 20-Abby Wambach, 9-Mia Hamm
Unused substitutions: 2-Heather Mitts, 8-Angela Hucles, 12-Cindy Parlow, 18-Kristin Luckenbill
Head Coach: April Heinrichs
GER: 1-Silke Rottenberg; 2-Kerstin Stegemann, 4-Steffi Jones, 13-Sandra Minnert, 17-Ariane Hingst; 3-Kerstin Garefrekes, 6-Viola Oderbrecht (15-Sonja Fuss 71′), 7-Pia Wunderlich (14-Isabell Bachor 39′), 10-Renate Lingor; 9-Birgit Prinz (c), 16-Conny Pohlers (11-Martina Mueller 58′)
Unused substitutions: 18-Nadine Angerer; 5-Sarah Guenther, 12-Navina Omilade, 8-Petra Wimbersky
Head Coach: Tina Thune-Meyer
Referee: Krystyna Szokolai (AUS)
Cards: Julie Foudy [Y 22′], Kate Markgraf [Y 34′], Aly Wagner [Y 77′], Briana Scurry [Y 86′] — Isabelle Bachor [Y 41′]
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April 5, 2004
Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas
Connecticut defeated Georgia Tech 82–73 to win their second national championship in as many tries. Emeka Okafor of Connecticut was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.
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April 6, 2004
New Orleans Arena
UCONN 70
Tennessee 61
Connecticut Huskies (5th title)
Tennessee Volunteers (11th title game)
MOP Diana Taurasi (Connecticut)
Diana Taurasi's last UCONN Game
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’82 ’86 & ’90 101 Classic Goals of the World Cup
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Carolina Courage vs Washington Freedom
WUSA Founders Cup II
Saturday, August 24, 2002 at Herndon Stadium in Atlanta, GA
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Carolina Courage vs Washington Freedom
WUSA Founders Cup II
Saturday, August 24, 2002 at Herndon Stadium in Atlanta, GA
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Carolina Courage vs Washington Freedom
WUSA Founders Cup II
Saturday, August 24, 2002 at Herndon Stadium in Atlanta, GA
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Carolina Courage vs Washington Freedom
WUSA Founders Cup II
Saturday, August 24, 2002 at Herndon Stadium in Atlanta, GA
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Carolina Courage vs Washington Freedom
WUSA Founders Cup II
Saturday, August 24, 2002 at Herndon Stadium in Atlanta, GA
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sorry it is not the complete game
November 30, 1991: USA 2-1 Norway [HT 1-1]
Guangzhou, China, Tianhe Stadium (63,000)
Women’s World Cup Final
Scores: Michelle Akers-Stahl 20′, 78′ — Linda Medalen 29′
USA: Mary Harvey, April Heinrichs, Shannon Higgins, Carla Werden, Linda Hamilton, Mia Hamm, Michelle Akers-Stahl, Julie Foudy, Carin Jennings, Kristine Lily, Joy Bielfeld
Unused Substitutions: Lori Henry, Brandi Chastain, Tracey Bates, Wendy Gebauer, Debbie Belkin, Amy Allmann, Kimberlee Maslin Kammerdeiner
Head Coach: Anson Dorrance
NOR: Reidun Seth, Cathrine Zaborowski (Liv Straedet 79’), Espeseth, Gunn Lisbeth Nyborg, Agnete Carlsen, Tone Haugen, Heidi Støre, Riise, Linda Madelen, Birthe Hegstad, Tina Svensson
Unused Substitutions: Trina Stenberg, B. Nordby, Margunn Humlestol, Anette Igland, Ellen Scheel, Hilde Stromsvold,
Head Coach: Even Pellerud
Referee: Vadim Zhuk (URS)
Cards: Michelle Akers-Stahl [Y 54′]

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July 9, 2006 FIFA World Cup Final
Italy vs France
Olympiastadion in Berlin, Germany
5–3 in a penalty shoot-out following a 1–1 draw at the conclusion of extra time

December 8, 2004: USA 5-0 Mexico [HT 4-0]
Carson, CA, Home Depot Center (15,549)
Fan Celebration Tour – Farewell Mia Hamm Garciaparra
Scorers: Aly Wagner (Mia Hamm) 8′, (Kristine Lilly) 66′, Abby Wambach (Mia Hamm) 17′, (Shannon Box) 24, Shannon Boxx 44′
USA: 1-Briana Scurry (18-Kristin Luckenbill 82′); 3-Christie Rampone, 15-Kate Markgraf, 4-Cat Reddick, 6-Brandi Chastain (2-Heather Mitts 69′); 7-Shannon Boxx, 11-Julie Foudy (c) (5-Lindsay Tarpley 84′), 10-Aly Wagner (8-Angela Hucles 75′), 13-Kristine Lilly (12-Cindy Parlow 72′); 9-Mia Hamm Garciaparra (17-Heather O’Reilly 81′), 16-Abby Wambach
Unused substitutions: 14-Joy Fawcett
Head Coach: April Heinrichs
MEX: 1-Pamela Tajonar; 2-Elizabeth Gomez, 3-Marlene Sandoval, 4-Monica Gonzales (c) (17-Nancy Gutierrez 74′), 5-Maria Castillo, 13-Jessica Romero; 6-Monica Vergara (18-Leslie Munoz 82′), 7-Dioselina Valderrama (14-Christine Nieva 90′), 8-Rebecca Juarez (16-Rebecca Mendoza 75′), 10-Evelyn Lopez (11-Carmen Padilla 46′); 9-Guadalupe Worbis (15-Lulu Gordillo 87′)
Unused substitutions: 12-Elizabeth Sanchez
Head Coach: Leonardo Cuellar
Referee: Kari Seitz (USA)
Cards: none
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July 9, 2006 FIFA World Cup Final
Italy vs France
Olympiastadion in Berlin, Germany
5–3 in a penalty shoot-out following a 1–1 draw at the conclusion of extra time

July 9, 2006 FIFA World Cup Final
Italy vs France
Olympiastadion in Berlin, Germany
5–3 in a penalty shoot-out following a 1–1 draw at the conclusion of extra time

July 9, 2006 FIFA World Cup Final
Italy vs France
Olympiastadion in Berlin, Germany
5–3 in a penalty shoot-out following a 1–1 draw at the conclusion of extra time

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December 8, 2004: USA 5-0 Mexico [HT 4-0]
Carson, CA, Home Depot Center (15,549)
Fan Celebration Tour – Farewell Mia Hamm Garciaparra
Scorers: Aly Wagner (Mia Hamm) 8′, (Kristine Lilly) 66′, Abby Wambach (Mia Hamm) 17′, (Shannon Box) 24, Shannon Boxx 44′
USA: 1-Briana Scurry (18-Kristin Luckenbill 82′); 3-Christie Rampone, 15-Kate Markgraf, 4-Cat Reddick, 6-Brandi Chastain (2-Heather Mitts 69′); 7-Shannon Boxx, 11-Julie Foudy (c) (5-Lindsay Tarpley 84′), 10-Aly Wagner (8-Angela Hucles 75′), 13-Kristine Lilly (12-Cindy Parlow 72′); 9-Mia Hamm Garciaparra (17-Heather O’Reilly 81′), 16-Abby Wambach
Unused substitutions: 14-Joy Fawcett
Head Coach: April Heinrichs
MEX: 1-Pamela Tajonar; 2-Elizabeth Gomez, 3-Marlene Sandoval, 4-Monica Gonzales (c) (17-Nancy Gutierrez 74′), 5-Maria Castillo, 13-Jessica Romero; 6-Monica Vergara (18-Leslie Munoz 82′), 7-Dioselina Valderrama (14-Christine Nieva 90′), 8-Rebecca Juarez (16-Rebecca Mendoza 75′), 10-Evelyn Lopez (11-Carmen Padilla 46′); 9-Guadalupe Worbis (15-Lulu Gordillo 87′)
Unused substitutions: 12-Elizabeth Sanchez
Head Coach: Leonardo Cuellar
Referee: Kari Seitz (USA)
Cards: none
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June 17, 2002: USA 2-0 Mexico [HT 1-0]
Jeonju, Jeonju Stadium (36,380)
World Cup (South Korea) Round of 16
Scorers: Brian McBride (Josh Wolff) 8′, Landon Donovan (Eddie Lewis) 65′
USA: 1-Brad Friedel; 3-Gregg Berhalter, 23-Eddie Pope, 22-Tony Sanneh; 4-Pablo Mastroeni (16-Carlos Llamosa, 92+’), 7-Eddie Lewis, 10-Claudio Reyna (Capt.), 5-John O’Brien, 21-Landon Donovan; 20-Brian McBride (13-Cobi Jones, 79′), 15-Josh Wolff (8-Earnie Stewart, 59′)
Subs Not Used: 6-David Regis, 9-Joe-Max Moore, 11-Clint Mathis, 14-Steve Cherundolo, 17-DaMarcus Beasley, 18-Kasey Keller, 19-Tony Meola
MEX: 1-Oscar Perez; 16-Salvador Carmona, 4-Rafael Marquez (Capt.), 5-Manuel Vidrio (13-Sigifredo Mercado, 46′); 7-Ramon Morales (15-Luis Hernandez, 28′), 11-Braulio Luna, 18-Joahan Rodriguez, 6-Gerardo Torrado (8-Alberto Garcia Aspe, 78′), 21-Jesus Arellano; 10-Cuauhtemoc Blanco, 9-Jared Borgetti.
Subs Not Used: 2-Francisco Gabriel de Anda, 3-Rafael Garcia, 12-Oswaldo Sanchez, 14-German Villa, 17-Francisco Palencia, 19-Gabriel Caballero, 22-Alberto Rodriguez, 23-Jorge Campos.
Referee: Vitor Melo Pereira (POR)
Cards: Eddie Pope [Y 26′], Pablo Mastroeni [Y 47′], Josh Wolff [Y 50′], Gregg Berhatler [Y 53′], Brad Friedel [Y 83′] — Manuel Vidrio [Y 37′], Luis Hernandez [Y 67′], Cuauhtemoc Blanco [Y 70′], Alberto Garcia Aspe [Y 81′], Salvador Carmona [Y 84′], Rafael Marquez [R 88′]
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The First Champions - A Highlight Film of the Entire Championship

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June 17, 2002: USA 2-0 Mexico [HT 1-0]
Jeonju, Jeonju Stadium (36,380)
World Cup (South Korea) Round of 16
Scorers: Brian McBride (Josh Wolff) 8′, Landon Donovan (Eddie Lewis) 65′
USA: 1-Brad Friedel; 3-Gregg Berhalter, 23-Eddie Pope, 22-Tony Sanneh; 4-Pablo Mastroeni (16-Carlos Llamosa, 92+’), 7-Eddie Lewis, 10-Claudio Reyna (Capt.), 5-John O’Brien, 21-Landon Donovan; 20-Brian McBride (13-Cobi Jones, 79′), 15-Josh Wolff (8-Earnie Stewart, 59′)
Subs Not Used: 6-David Regis, 9-Joe-Max Moore, 11-Clint Mathis, 14-Steve Cherundolo, 17-DaMarcus Beasley, 18-Kasey Keller, 19-Tony Meola
MEX: 1-Oscar Perez; 16-Salvador Carmona, 4-Rafael Marquez (Capt.), 5-Manuel Vidrio (13-Sigifredo Mercado, 46′); 7-Ramon Morales (15-Luis Hernandez, 28′), 11-Braulio Luna, 18-Joahan Rodriguez, 6-Gerardo Torrado (8-Alberto Garcia Aspe, 78′), 21-Jesus Arellano; 10-Cuauhtemoc Blanco, 9-Jared Borgetti.
Subs Not Used: 2-Francisco Gabriel de Anda, 3-Rafael Garcia, 12-Oswaldo Sanchez, 14-German Villa, 17-Francisco Palencia, 19-Gabriel Caballero, 22-Alberto Rodriguez, 23-Jorge Campos.
Referee: Vitor Melo Pereira (POR)
Cards: Eddie Pope [Y 26′], Pablo Mastroeni [Y 47′], Josh Wolff [Y 50′], Gregg Berhatler [Y 53′], Brad Friedel [Y 83′] — Manuel Vidrio [Y 37′], Luis Hernandez [Y 67′], Cuauhtemoc Blanco [Y 70′], Alberto Garcia Aspe [Y 81′], Salvador Carmona [Y 84′], Rafael Marquez [R 88′]
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