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- The FIFA Women's World Cup happens only every four years, and you don't want you to miss it.The US Women's soccer team has relied on numerous players this year, but one that has highlighted the field has been Cuban descent player, Amy Rodriguez.The 24-year-old forward also known as 'A-Rod' has amazed many with her the impressive techniques. She first joined the U.S. Women's National Team for the 2005 Algarve Cup and was the only high school player on the roster.The 2008 Olympic gold-medalist went on to become the top draft pick in the Women's Professional Soccer draft, selected by the Boston Breakers, and currently plays for the Philadelphia Independence.Rodriguez, believes that fans of soccer will appreciate the talent of the women¿s team and that might translate to more interest in the domestic league.The U.S. plays Japan in Sunday's final with a chance to become the first country to win three World Cup titles. Photo: AP
- The FIFA Women's World Cup happens only every four years, and you don't want you to miss it.The US Women's soccer team has relied on numerous players this year, but one that has highlighted the field has been Cuban descent player, Amy Rodriguez.The 24-year-old forward also known as 'A-Rod' has amazed many with her the impressive techniques. She first joined the U.S. Women's National Team for the 2005 Algarve Cup and was the only high school player on the roster.The 2008 Olympic gold-medalist went on to become the top draft pick in the Women's Professional Soccer draft, selected by the Boston Breakers, and currently plays for the Philadelphia Independence.Rodriguez, believes that fans of soccer will appreciate the talent of the women¿s team and that might translate to more interest in the domestic league.The U.S. plays Japan in Sunday's final with a chance to become the first country to win three World Cup titles. Photo: AP
- The FIFA Women's World Cup happens only every four years, and you don't want you to miss it.The US Women's soccer team has relied on numerous players this year, but one that has highlighted the field has been Cuban descent player, Amy Rodriguez.The 24-year-old forward also known as 'A-Rod' has amazed many with her the impressive techniques. She first joined the U.S. Women's National Team for the 2005 Algarve Cup and was the only high school player on the roster.The 2008 Olympic gold-medalist went on to become the top draft pick in the Women's Professional Soccer draft, selected by the Boston Breakers, and currently plays for the Philadelphia Independence.Rodriguez, believes that fans of soccer will appreciate the talent of the women¿s team and that might translate to more interest in the domestic league.The U.S. plays Japan in Sunday's final with a chance to become the first country to win three World Cup titles. Photo: AP
- The FIFA Women's World Cup happens only every four years, and you don't want you to miss it.The US Women's soccer team has relied on numerous players this year, but one that has highlighted the field has been Cuban descent player, Amy Rodriguez.The 24-year-old forward also known as 'A-Rod' has amazed many with her the impressive techniques. She first joined the U.S. Women's National Team for the 2005 Algarve Cup and was the only high school player on the roster.The 2008 Olympic gold-medalist went on to become the top draft pick in the Women's Professional Soccer draft, selected by the Boston Breakers, and currently plays for the Philadelphia Independence.Rodriguez, believes that fans of soccer will appreciate the talent of the women¿s team and that might translate to more interest in the domestic league.The U.S. plays Japan in Sunday's final with a chance to become the first country to win three World Cup titles. Photo: AP
- The FIFA Women's World Cup happens only every four years, and you don't want you to miss it.The US Women's soccer team has relied on numerous players this year, but one that has highlighted the field has been Cuban descent player, Amy Rodriguez.The 24-year-old forward also known as 'A-Rod' has amazed many with her the impressive techniques. She first joined the U.S. Women's National Team for the 2005 Algarve Cup and was the only high school player on the roster.The 2008 Olympic gold-medalist went on to become the top draft pickin the Women's Professional Soccer draft, selected by the Boston Breakers, and currently plays for the Philadelphia Independence.Rodriguez, believes that fans of soccer will appreciate the talent of the women¿s team and that might translate to more interest in the domestic league.The U.S. plays Japan in Sunday's final with a chance to become the first country to win three World Cup titles. Photo: AP
- The FIFA Women's World Cup happens only every four years, and you don't want you to miss it.The US Women's soccer team has relied on numerous players this year, but one that has highlighted the field has been Cuban descent player, Amy Rodriguez.The 24-year-old forward also known as 'A-Rod' has amazed many with her the impressive techniques. She first joined the U.S. Women's National Team for the 2005 Algarve Cup and was the only high school player on the roster.The 2008 Olympic gold-medalist went on to become the top draft pick in the Women's Professional Soccer draft, selected by the Boston Breakers, and currently plays for the Philadelphia Independence.Rodriguez, believes that fans of soccer will appreciate the talent of the women¿s team and that might translate to more interest in the domestic league.The U.S. plays Japan in Sunday's final with a chance to become the first country to win three World Cup titles. Photo: AP
- The FIFA Women's World Cup happens only every four years, and you don't want you tomiss it.The US Women's soccer team has relied on numerous players this year, but one that has highlighted the field has been Cuban descent player, Amy Rodriguez.The 24-year-old forward also known as 'A-Rod' has amazed many with her the impressive techniques. She first joined the U.S. Women's National Team for the 2005 Algarve Cup and was the only high school player on the roster.The 2008 Olympic gold-medalist went on to become the top draft pick in the Women's Professional Soccer draft, selected by the Boston Breakers, and currently plays for the Philadelphia Independence.Rodriguez, believes that fans of soccer will appreciate the talent of the women¿s team and that might translate to more interest in the domestic league.The U.S. plays Japan in Sunday's final with a chance to become the first country to win three World Cup titles. Photo: AP
- The FIFA Women's World Cup happens only every four years, and you don't want you to miss it.The US Women's soccer team has relied on numerous players this year, but one that has highlighted the field has been Cuban descent player, Amy Rodriguez.The 24-year-old forward also known as 'A-Rod' has amazed many with her the impressive techniques. She first joined the U.S. Women's National Team for the 2005 Algarve Cup and was the only high school player on the roster.The 2008 Olympic gold-medalist went on to become the top draft pick in the Women's Professional Soccer draft, selected by the Boston Breakers, and currently plays for the Philadelphia Independence.Rodriguez, believes that fans of soccer will appreciate the talent of the women¿s team and that might translate to more interest in the domestic league.The U.S. plays Japan in Sunday's final with a chance to become the first country to win three World Cup titles. Photo: AP
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The FIFA Women's World Cup happens only every four years, and you don't want you to miss it.The US Women's soccer team has relied on numerous players this year, but one that has highlighted the field has been Cuban descent player, Amy Rodriguez.The 24-year-old forward also known as 'A-Rod' has amazed many with her the impressive techniques. She first joined the U.S. Women's National Team for the 2005 Algarve Cup and was the only high school player on the roster.The 2008 Olympic gold-medalist went on to become the top draft pick in the Women's Professional Soccer draft, selected by the Boston Breakers, and currently plays for the Philadelphia Independence.Rodriguez, believes that fans of soccer will appreciate the talent of the women¿s team and that might translate to more interest in the domestic league.The U.S. plays Japan in Sunday's final with a chance to become the first country to win three World Cup titles.
Photo: AP
