
Hope Solo and Megan Rapinoe Called up to U.S. Women's National Team
April 14, 2015 - National Women's Soccer League (NWSL)
Seattle Reign FC News Release
SEATTLE (April 14, 2015) - With 55 days until the USA's opening match of the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, the U.S. Women's National Team (U.S. WNT) have announced the roster who will represent the United States on women's soccer's grandest stage. Included in U.S. WNT head coach Jill Ellis' 23-player roster is Seattle Reign FC goalkeeper Hope Solo and midfielder Megan Rapinoe.
Solo has 161 starts with the U.S. WNT and has amassed 82 shutouts in her career, both leading marks for a goalkeeper in WNT history. She will be competing in her third World Cup and has played a total of 10 World Cup games. In 2011, Solo has a standout performance at the Women's World Cup in Germany where she played ever minute of the tournament and won the Golden Glove award.
"It's funny because I am a veteran now and it's my third World Cup, but still, when the roster was released, when Jill called me up and said ¬ËCongratulations, you've made the World Cup roster,' I still felt emotional, happy, filled with joy and proud," said Solo. "Anything can happen. You work for four years to make another roster and another roster and so it was just a nice dose of reality to know that I officially made the roster."
This will be Rapinoe's second Women's World Cup of her career. One of the USA's most skillful attackers and goal scorers, Rapinoe jumped to the forefront of women's soccer after sending the cross that Abby Wambach headed home in the dying seconds of extra time against Brazil in the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup quarterfinal. The midfielder recently received her 100th cap, becoming the 31st woman in USWNT history to achieve the century mark.
"It's so exciting. The World Cup is everything. To be able to say that in my career, this will be the second one I am going to go to is really special. It definitely doesn't get old by any means," said Rapinoe. "I am thrilled and I can't wait. It feels like it's getting to that time and the energy is really rising. Everyone is really excited."
The roster, which features three goalkeepers, eight defenders, seven midfielders and five forwards, is the product of nearly 11 months of player evaluation since Ellis was named head coach in May of 2014. During that time, she has been on the bench for 23 international matches (including two as interim coach before being officially named head coach) and has seen 34 players in training camps, 29 in international matches and many more in NWSL matches. Ellis selected 14 players who were part of the 2012 Olympic gold medal-winning team in London.
The Women's World Cup roster will make up the squad for the USA's final three matches before departing for Canada. The three-match Send-Off Series takes place in May and will start when USA faces the Republic of Ireland on Sunday, May 10, at 11:30 a.m. PT at Avaya Stadium in San Jose, California, the new home of Major League Soccer's San Jose Earthquakes. From there, the USA will travel down the coast for its second Send-Off Series match, facing Mexico on Sunday, May 17, at 6 p.m. PT at StubHub Center in Carson, California. Both California matches will be broadcast on FOX Sports 1.
The U.S. heads to the East Coast to conclude the Send-Off Series against Korea Republic on Saturday, May 30, at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey. The match will kick off at 4:30 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on ESPN and WatchESPN. Fans can follow all the upcoming WNT matches on Twitter @ussoccer_wnt and @ussoccer_esp.
This summer, the USA will face Australia, Sweden and Nigeria in Group D at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. The USA opens against Australia on June 8 at Winnipeg Stadium, followed by Sweden on June 12 in Winnipeg and Nigeria on June 16 at BC Place in Vancouver.
The 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup runs from June 6-July 5 and all 52 games will be shown live on FOX, FOX Sports 1, FOX Sports 2 and on tablets and mobile devices through the FOX Sports GO app and FOXSportsGO.com.
2015 United States FIFA Women's World Cup Roster By Position
GOALKEEPERS (3): Ashlyn Harris* (Washington Spirit), Alyssa Naeher* (Boston Breakers), Hope Solo*** (Seattle Reign FC)
DEFENDERS (8): Lori Chalupny** (Chicago Red Stars), Whitney Engen* (Western NY Flash), Julie Johnston* (Chicago Red Stars), Meghan Klingenberg* (Houston Dash), Ali Krieger** (Washington Spirit), Kelley O'Hara** (Sky Blue FC), Christie Rampone***** (Sky Blue FC), Becky Sauerbrunn** (FC Kansas City)
MIDFIELDERS (7): Shannon Boxx**** (Chicago Red Stars), Morgan Brian* (Houston Dash), Tobin Heath** (Portland Thorns FC), Lauren Holiday** (FC Kansas City), Carli Lloyd*** (Houston Dash), Heather O'Reilly*** (FC Kansas City), Megan Rapinoe** (Seattle Reign FC)
FORWARDS (5): Sydney Leroux* (Western NY Flash), Alex Morgan** (Portland Thorns FC), Christen Press* (Chicago Red Stars), Amy Rodriguez** (FC Kansas City), Abby Wambach**** (unattached)
* First Women's World Cup
** Second Women's World Cup
*** Third Women's World Cup
**** Fourth Women's World Cup
***** Fifth Women's World Cup
Additional Notes:
- The 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup will be the seventh time FIFA stages the event and the first to include 24 nations, up from 16 that participated in the previous four editions. The 1991 and 1995 Women's World Cups featured 12 teams.
- With the addition of eight teams, the format now includes an additional knockout round game (Round of 16) and it will now require seven matches to win the tournament, up from six in the previous tournaments. In part due to the additional match, Women's World Cup rosters now have 23 players (up from 21 in 2011).
- Christie Rampone is poised to play in her fifth Women's World Cup tournament. Four female players have previously played in five Women's World Cups: Kristine Lilly of the USA (1991-2007), Formiga of Brazil (1995-2011), Birgit Prinz of Germany (1995-2011) and Homare Sawa of Japan (1995-2011). Formiga and Sawa have a chance to play in their sixth tournaments this summer. Bente Nordby of Norway (1991-2007) was on five Women's World Cup rosters but played in four tournaments.
- Rampone is the last remaining active player from the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup championship team.
- Only two men have appeared in five World Cups: Goalkeeper Antonio Carbajal of Mexico (1950-1966) and midfielder Lothar Matthî=A4us of Germany (1982-1998). Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon was named to five teams but played in four tournaments.
- Lori Chalupny becomes the second player in U.S. history to be named to non-consecutive Women's World Cup rosters, following Brandi Chastain (1991, 1999). Chalupny was a member of the 2007 Women's World Cup team.
- Of the players named to the roster, Wambach has the most experience in the Women's World Cup, having played 18 matches while scoring 13 goals, an all-time U.S. Soccer record. Rampone has played in 17 Women's World Cup games while Shannon Boxx has 15. Other players in double figures in Women's World Cup matches are Carli Lloyd (11), Heather O'Reilly (11) and Hope Solo (10).
- The players making their first Women's World Cup roster are: Ashlyn Harris, Alyssa Naeher, Whitney Engen, Julie Johnston, Meghan Klingenberg, Morgan Brian, Sydney Leroux and Christen Press.
- Johnston and Brian were a part of the U.S. team that won the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Japan.
- Naeher, Leroux, Klingenberg, and Morgan were a part of the U.S. team that won the 2008 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Chile.
- O'Reilly, Harris and Chalupny were a part of the U.S. team that won the 2002 FIFA U-19 Women's World Cup in Canada.
- Fifteen players on the roster have played for the USA in a FIFA Women's World Cup at the youth level.
- Brian is the youngest player on the team at 22. Johnston is 23. Rampone is the oldest player at 39 and will turn 40 during the tournament on June 24. Boxx is 38.
- All nine NWSL clubs are represented on the roster with the Chicago Red Stars and FC Kansas City having four players each.
- Rampone is the most capped player on the roster with 304 games played. Johnston is the least capped field player, making the World Cup team after having only played in nine games so far, starting four. She has scored twice already, once each in the last two matches.
- Back-up goalkeepers Harris (6 caps) and Naeher (1) are the least-capped players on the roster.
- The roster averages 101 caps per player and has a combined total of 122 Women's World Cup matches.
- The average age of the U.S. roster is 28 years old.
- Eight players have previously scored in a Women's World Cup tournament, totaling 27 goals.
- Of the 13 players who played in the 2012 Olympic gold medal game, 11 were named to this Women's World Cup roster.
- Six players on the roster are from California, while four are from New Jersey, two from Georgia, and two are from St. Louis, Mo.
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