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USWNT Birthdays

Heather O’Reilly—January 2, 1985

Kristie Mewis—February 25, 1991

Moe Brian—February 26, 1993

Jessica McDonald—February 28, 1988

Mia Hamm—March 17, 1972

Julie Ertz—April 6, 1992

Alyssa Naeher—April 20, 1988

Mal Pugh—April 29, 1998

Sydney Leroux—May 7, 1990

Abby Dahlkemper—May 13, 1993

Rose Lavelle—May 14, 1995

Lynn Williams—May 21, 1993

Lindsey Horan—May 26, 1994

Tobin Heath—May 29, 1988

Abby Wambach—June 2, 1980

Becky Sauerbrunn—June 6, 1985

Alex Morgan—July 2, 1989

Crystal Dunn—July 3, 1992

Megan Rapinoe—July 5, 1985

Carli Lloyd—July 16, 1982

Ali Krieger—July 28, 1984

Hope Solo—July 30, 1981

Meghan Klingenberg—August 2, 1988

Kelley O’Hara—August 4, 1988

Allie Long—August 13, 1987

Casey Short—August 23, 1990

Vlatko Andonovski—September 14, 1976

Midge Purce—September 18, 1995

Tierna Davidson—September 19, 1998

Sam Mewis—October 9, 1992

Ashlyn Harris—October 19, 1985

AD Franch—November 12, 1990

Emily Sonnett—November 25, 1993

Andi Sullivan—December 20, 1995

Christen Press—December 29, 1988

Mia Hamm doesn’t just play for kicks. She’s one of the most talented soccer players of a

Mia Hamm doesn’t just play for kicks. She’s one of the most talented soccer players of all time and almost didn’t make it onto the field at all. As a child, she had a foot condition that required her to wear corrective shoes. She certainlywasn’t going to let that stop her from becoming a powerhouse athlete though. She pushed ahead to win a roomful of trophies, including recognitions from FIFA and Olympic glory. Going into overtime off the field, she also raises awareness about bone marrow donation in honor of her brother Garrett, who died of aplastic anemia.

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