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U.S. women in the World Cup
Abby Wambach acknowledges the crowd after making her 255th and final appearance for the U.S. women's national team against China on December 16, 2015.
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The 35-year-old is the leading scorer in the history of international soccer, with 184 goals.
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The U.S. Women's National Soccer Team celebrates after winning the Women's World Cup on Sunday, July 5, in Vancouver, Canada. The United States defeated Japan with a final score of 5-2. Click through to see highlights from the tournament:
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Megan Rapinoe of the United States celebrates the decisive win against Japan.
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Abby Wambach celebrates after the U.S. victory.
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Lauren Holiday of the United States heads the ball above Japan's Nahomi Kawasumi.
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Japan's Yuki Ogimi and United States' Meghan Klingenberg vie for the ball during the second half.
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Lloyd scores her team's second goal against Japan on July 5.
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Lauren Holiday of the United States scores her first goal against Japan on July 5.
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Ayumi Kaihori of Japan reacts as a ball from Carli Lloyd rolls into the goal box.
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Lloyd is congratulated by teammates Hope Solo and Megan Rapinoe after scoring a goal.
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Lloyd celebrates scoring the opening goal against Japan.
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U.S. Vice President Joe Biden cheers on Team USA during the game in Vancouver.
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American Kelley O'Hara, top, celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal against Germany on Tuesday, June 30. The goal, late in the second half, clinched a 2-0 semifinal victory for the Americans in Montreal.
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Carli Lloyd scores the Americans' opening goal from a penalty.
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U.S forward Alex Morgan is defended by Germany's Annike Krahn, left, and Lena Goessling.
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American Morgan Brian, left, and German Simone Laudehr chase down the ball.
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U.S. midfielder Tobin Heath gets knocked over by Germany's Tabea Kemme.
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U.S. defender Meghan Klingenberg stands over China's Wang Lisi during a Women's World Cup match in Ottawa on Friday, June 26. The United States won 1-0 to advance to the semifinals.
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China's Lou Jiahui collides with U.S. defender Julie Johnston.
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Heath fights for the ball with China's Pang Fengyue.
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U.S. forward Amy Rodriguez kicks the ball during the China match.
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Johnston and China's Wang Shuang vie for the ball during the second half.
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U.S. midfielder Megan Rapinoe is fouled by Colombia defender Angela Clavijo during a Women's World Cup match in Edmonton, Alberta, on Monday, June 22. The foul was in the box, leading to a penalty that Lloyd converted into a goal. The United States won the match 2-0 to advance to the quarterfinals.
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Nataly Arias of Colombia, center, controls the ball near U.S. forward Abby Wambach.
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Lloyd goes for the ball between Colombia's Stefany Castano, left, and Natalia Gaitan.
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Rapinoe heads the ball against Colombia.
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Clavijo stretches for the ball in front of U.S. midfielder Lauren Holiday.
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Wambach, top, scores against Nigeria during a match Tuesday, June 16, in Vancouver, British Columbia. The Americans won the match 1-0, clinching top spot in their group.
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U.S. goalie Hope Solo makes a save against Nigeria.
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A young U.S. fan watches the team warm up in Vancouver.
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Morgan, making her first start of the tournament, keeps her eye on the ball against Nigeria.
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Heath is tackled by Nigeria's Esther Sunday.
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U.S. fans wait for the Nigeria match to start.
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Solo, right, punches the ball away during a match against Sweden on Friday, June 12. The match in Winnipeg, Manitoba, ended in a 0-0 draw.
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Rapinoe tries to hold off Sweden's Therese Sjogran.
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Wambach plays in the second half against Sweden.
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U.S. supporters cheer their team during the Sweden match.
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Sjogran and Sydney Leroux chase down the ball.
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U.S. fans prepare to watch the Sweden match.
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Rapinoe celebrates after scoring a goal against Australia in the team's opening match Monday, June 8, in Winnipeg. Rapinoe would later score again as the United States won 3-1.
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Leroux (No. 2), Wambach (No. 20) and other U.S. players celebrate after winning the Australia match.
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U.S. forward Christen Press heads the ball against Australia. She scored a goal in the second half.
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Leroux slides into Australia's Servet Uzunlar.
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Solo made some big saves in the Australia match, especially early in the first half.