List of international goals scored by Abby Wambach

Abby Wambach is a retired professional soccer player who competed as a forward for the United States women's national soccer team from 2001 to 2015.[1][2] In 255 appearances for the senior national team, she scored 184 goals and is second in the world for goals scored at the international level by both female and male soccer players.[3] The previous record holder was Mia Hamm who scored 158 international goals during her career, also for the United States. Wambach broke Hamm's record on June 20, 2013, as she completed a hat trick against South Korea, in a friendly match at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey.[4]

Wambach playing for the United States women's national soccer team in San Jose, California, on May 10, 2015

Wambach scored her first international goal in the seventh minute of a friendly against Finland on April 27, 2002, in her second game for the national team.[5] She scored her first international hat trick during a friendly against Scotland leading the national team to an 8–2 win in her fourth appearance for the team.[6] Her first international goal scored during a competitive match occurred on November 2, 2002, during the national team's 9–0 win over Panama in the 2002 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup.[7] During her first FIFA Women's World Cup tournament, she scored three goals in six games.[8] Wambach completed her international career having scored a total of 14 goals in her 25 World Cup match appearances, placing second on the all-time World Cup scoring list behind Marta.[9]

Known for scoring goals with diving headers,[10][11][12][13] one of her more notable goals occurred in the 122nd minute of the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup quarterfinal match against Brazil from a last-minute cross from midfielder Megan Rapinoe.[14] Wambach scored the equalizer in stoppage time and the Americans defeated Brazil in a penalty shootout. The team eventually progressed to the World Cup final against Japan.[15] Wambach's last-minute goal set a new record for the latest goal ever scored in a World Cup match[16] and was awarded ESPN's 2011 ESPY Award for Best Play of the Year.[17] Following her performance at the 2011 World Cup, Wambach was awarded the tournament's Bronze Boot and Silver Ball.[18] In 2011, she became the first ever soccer player of any gender to be named Associated Press Athlete of the Year.[19]

International goals

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"Score" represents the score in the match after Wambach's goal. "Score" and "Result" list the United States' goal tally first. Cap represents the player's appearance in an international level match.
Goal Cap Date Location Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
1 2 Apr 27, 2002 Spartan Stadium, San Jose, United States   Finland 5150.01005

1–0

5350.03005

3–0 W

Friendly [20]
2 4 Sep 8, 2002 Columbus Crew Stadium, Columbus, United States   Scotland 5150.03005

3–2

5650.08005

8–2 W

[21]
3 5350.05005

5–2

4 5650.08005

8–2

5 8 Nov 2, 2002 Safeco Field, Seattle, United States   Panama 5950.09005

9–0

5950.09005

9–0 W

2002 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup [22]
6 11 Jun 14, 2003 Rice-Eccles Stadium, Salt Lake City, United States   Iceland 5350.03005

3–0

5550.05005

5–0 W

Friendly [23]
7 5350.03005

4–0

8 13 Sep 1, 2003 Home Depot Center, Carson, United States   Costa Rica 5250.02005

2–0

5550.05005

5–0 W

[24]
9 14 Sep 7, 2003 Spartan Stadium, San Jose, United States   Mexico 5250.02005

2–0

5550.05005

5–0 W

[25]
10 16 Sep 25, 2003 Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, United States   Nigeria 5450.04005

4–0

5550.05005

5–0 W

2003 FIFA Women's World Cup: Group A [26]
11 17 Sep 28, 2003 Columbus Crew Stadium, Columbus, United States   Korea DPR 5150.01005

1–0

5350.03005

3–0 W

2003 FIFA Women's World Cup: Group A [27]
12 18 Oct 1, 2003 Gillette Stadium, Boston, United States   Norway 5150.01005

1–0

5150.01005

1–0 W

2003 FIFA Women's World Cup: Knockout stage [28]
13 22 Nov 2, 2003 Cotton Bowl, Dallas, United States   Mexico 5150.02005

2–1

5250.03005

3–1 W

Friendly [29]
14 5250.03005

3–1

15 26 Feb 25, 2004 Estadio Nacional, San José, Costa Rica   Trinidad 5550.05005

5–0

5750.07005

7–0 W

2004 CONCACAF Women's Pre-Olympic Tournament [30]
16 27 Feb 27, 2004 Estadio Eladio Rosabal Cordero, Heredia, Costa Rica   Haiti 5750.07005

7–0

5850.08005

8–0 W

[31]
17 28 Feb 29, 2004 Estadio Nacional, San José, Costa Rica   Mexico 5250.02005

2–0

5250.02005

2–0 W

[32]
18 29 Mar 3, 2004   Costa Rica 5250.02005

2–0

5450.04005

4–0 W

[33]
19 30 Mar 5, 2004 Estadio Eladio Rosabal Cordero, Heredia, Costa Rica   Mexico 5050.02005

2–2

5150.03005

3–2 W

[34]
20 31 Mar 14, 2004 Estádio Municipal de Ferreiras, Ferreiras, Portugal   France 5150.01005

1–0

5450.05005

5–1 W

2004 Algarve Cup: Group A [35]
21 34 Mar 20, 2004 Estádio Algarve, Faro, Portugal   Norway 5150.01005

1–0

5350.04005

4–1 W

2004 Algarve Cup: Final [36]
22 5150.02005

2–1

23 5350.04005

4–1

24 35 Apr 24, 2004 Legion Field, Birmingham, United States   Brazil 5250.02005

2–0

5450.05005

5–1 W

Friendly [37]
25 5350.03005

3–0

26 37 Jun 6, 2004 Papa John's Cardinal Stadium, Louisville, United States   Japan 5050.01005

1–1

5050.01005

1–1 D

[38]
27 39 Jul 21, 2004 National Sports Center, Blaine, United States   Australia 5250.03005

3–1

5250.03005

3–1 W

[39]
28 40 Aug 1, 2004 Rentschler Field, East Hartford, United States   China 5250.03005

3–1

5250.03005

3–1 W

[40]
29 41 Aug 11, 2004 Pankritio Stadium, Heraklio, Greece   Greece 5250.02005

2–0

5350.03005

3–0 W

2004 Summer Olympics: Group G [41]
30 42 Aug 14, 2004 Kaftanzolglio Stadium, Thessaloniki, Greece   Brazil 5250.02005

2–0

5250.02005

2–0 W

[42]
31 43 Aug 20, 2004   Japan 5150.02005

2–1

5150.02005

2–1 W

2004 Summer Olympics: Quarter Final [43]
32 45 Aug 26, 2004 Karaiskaki Stadium, Athens, Greece   Brazil 5150.02005

2–1

5150.02000

2–1 aet W

2004 Summer Olympics: Final [44]
33 46 Sep 25, 2004 Frontier Field, Rochester, United States   Iceland 5150.01005

1–0

5150.04005

4–3 W

Friendly [45]
34 5250.02005

2–0

35 47 Sep 29, 2004 Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, United States   Iceland 5250.02005

2–0

5350.03005

3–0 W

[46]
36 48 Oct 3, 2004 PGE Park, Portland, United States   New Zealand 5350.03005

3–0

5550.05005

5–0 W

[47]
37 51 Oct 20, 2004 Soldier Field, Chicago, United States   Ireland 5350.03005

3–0

5450.05005

5–1 W

[48]
38 52 Oct 23, 2004 Reliant Stadium, Houston, United States   Ireland 5150.01005

1–0

5550.05005

5–0 W

[49]
39 5250.02005

2–0

40 5350.03005

3–0

41 5450.04005

4–0

42 5550.05005

5–0

43 54 Nov 6, 2004 Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, United States   Denmark 5050.01005

1–1

4850.01005

1–3 L

[50]
44 55 Dec 8, 2004 The Home Depot Center, Carson, United States   Mexico 5250.02005

2–0

5550.05005

5–0 W

[51]
45 5350.03005

3–0

46 57 Mar 11, 2005 Complexo Desportivo Arsenio Catuna, Guia, Portugal   Finland 5350.03005

3–0

5350.03005

3–0 W

2005 Algarve Cup: Group B [52]
47 58 Mar 13, 2005 Estádio Municipal de Vila Real de Santo Antonio, Santo Antonio, Portugal   Denmark 5250.02005

2–0

5450.04005

4–0 W

[53]
48 63 Oct 23, 2005 Blackbaud Stadium, Charleston, United States   Mexico 5250.02005

2–0

5350.03005

3–0 W

Friendly [54]
49 5350.03005

3–0

50 64 Jan 18, 2006 Guangdong Olympic Stadium, Guangzhou, China   Norway 5250.03005

3–1

5250.03005

3–1 W

2006 Four Nations Tournament [55]
51 68 Mar 11, 2006 Estadio Municipal de Quarteira, Quarteira, Portugal   Denmark 5150.01005

1–0

5550.05005

5–0 W

2006 Algarve Cup: Group B [56]
52 71 May 7, 2006 KKWing Stadium, Kumamoto, Japan   Japan 5050.01005

1–1

5250.03005

3–1 W

Friendly [57]
53 5150.02005

2–1

54 5250.03005

3–1

55 73 Jul 15, 2006 National Sports Center, Blaine, United States   Sweden 5150.01005

1–0

5150.03005

3–2 W

[58]
56 74 Jul 23, 2006 Torero Stadium, San Diego, United States   Ireland 5350.03005

3–0

5550.05005

5–0 W

[59]
57 75 Jul 30, 2006 SAS Soccer Stadium, Cary, United States   Canada 5150.01005

1–0

5250.02005

2–0 W

[60]
58 77 Sep 13, 2006 PAETEC Park, Rochester, United States   Mexico 5150.01005

1–0

5250.03005

3–1 W

[61]
59 5250.03005

3–1

60 78 Oct 1, 2006 The Home Depot Center, Carson, United States   Chinese Taipei 5250.02005

2–0

6050.10005

10–0 W

[62]
61 5650.06005

6–0

62 5750.07005

7–0

63 79 Oct 8, 2006 University of Richmond Stadium, Richmond, United States   Iceland 5150.01005

1–0

5150.02005

2–1 W

[63]
64 5150.02005

2–1

65 83 Nov 22, 2006 The Home Depot Center, Carson, United States   Mexico 5150.01005

1–0

5250.02005

2–0 W

2006 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup: Semifinal [64]
66 5250.02005

2–0

67 87 Mar 12, 2007 Estádio Municipal de Vila Real de Santo Antonio, Santo Antonio, Portugal   Sweden 5150.01005

1–0

5150.03005

3–2 W

2007 Algarve Cup: Group B [65]
68 5250.03005

3–1

69 89 Apr 14, 2007 Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, United States   Mexico 5150.01005

1–0

5550.05005

5–0 W

Friendly [66]
70 90 May 12, 2007 Pizza Hut Park, Frisco, United States   Canada 5150.01005

1–0

5450.06005

6–2 W

[67]
71 5350.05005

5–2

72 91 Jun 16, 2007 Cleveland Browns Stadium, Cleveland, United States   China 5150.01005

1–0

5250.02005

2–0 W

[68]
73 5250.02005

2–0

74 92 Jun 23, 2007 Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, United States   Brazil 5250.02005

2–0

5250.02005

2–0 W

[69]
75 94 Jul 28, 2007 Spartan Stadium, San Jose, United States   Japan 5450.04005

4–0

5350.04005

4–1 W

[70]
76 95 Aug 12, 2007 Soldier Field, Chicago, United States   New Zealand 5150.01005

1–0

5550.06005

6–1 W

[71]
77 5550.06005

6–1

78 97 Sep 11, 2007 Chengdu Sports Centre, Chengdu, China   Korea DPR 5150.01005

1–0

5050.02005

2–2 D

2007 FIFA Women's World Cup: Group B [72]
79 98 Sep 14, 2007   Sweden 5150.01005

1–0

5250.02005

2–0 W

2007 FIFA Women's World Cup: Group B [73]
80 5250.02005

2–0

81 100 Sep 22, 2007 Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium, Tianjin, China   England 5150.01005

1–0

5350.03005

3–0 W

2007 FIFA Women's World Cup: Quarter Final [74]
82 102 Sep 30, 2007 Shanghai Hongkou Football Stadium, Shanghai, China   Norway 5150.01005

1–0

5350.04005

4–1 W

2007 FIFA Women's World Cup: Third place match [75]
83 5250.02005

2–0

84 103 Oct 13, 2007 Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, United States   Mexico 5150.02005

2–1

5450.05005

5–1 W

Friendly [76]
85 5350.04005

4–1

86 104 Oct 17, 2007 Providence Park, Portland, United States   Mexico 5250.02005

2–0

5450.04005

4–0 W

[77]
87 109 Mar 5, 2008 Estadio Municipal de Albufeira, Albufeira, Portugal   China 5350.03005

3–0

5450.04005

4–0 W

2008 Algarve Cup: Group B [78]
88 111 Mar 10, 2008 Estadio Restinga, Alvor, Portugal   Norway 5250.02005

2–0

5450.04005

4–0 W

[79]
89 112 Mar 12, 2008 Estádio Municipal de Vila Real de Santo Antonio, Santo Antonio, Portugal   Denmark 5150.02005

2–1

5150.02005

2–1 W

2008 Algarve Cup: Final [80]
90 113 Apr 4, 2008 Estadio Olímpico Benito Juárez, Juárez, Mexico   Jamaica 5350.03005

3–0

5650.06005

6–0 W

2008 CONCACAF Women's Pre-Olympic Tournament: Group A [81]
91 5450.04005

4–0

92 114 Apr 6, 2008   Mexico 5150.02005

2–1

5250.03005

3–1 W

[82]
93 117 Apr 27, 2008 WakeMed Soccer Park, Cary, United States   Australia 5250.02005

2–0

5350.03005

3–2 W

Friendly [83]
94 118 May 3, 2008 Legion Field, Birmingham, United States   Australia 5150.02005

2–1

5150.05005

5–4 W

[84]
95 5350.04005

4–1

96 120 Jun 15, 2008 Suwon Sports Complex, Suwon, Korea   Australia 5150.02005

2–1

5150.02005

2–1 W

2008 Peace Queen Cup: Group B [85]
97 122 Jun 19, 2008   Italy 5150.01005

1–0

5250.02005

2–0 W

[86]
98 5250.02005

2–0

99 124 Jul 2, 2008 Fredrikstad Stadion, Fredrikstad, Norway   Norway 5450.04005

4–0

5450.04005

4–0 W

Friendly [87]
100 129 Jul 19, 2009 Marina Auto Stadium, Rochester, United States   Canada 5150.01005

1–0

5150.01005

1–0 W

[88]
101 131 Oct 29, 2009 Impuls Arena, Augsburg, Germany   Germany 5150.01005

1–0

5150.01005

1–0 W

[89]
102 133 Feb 26, 2010 Estádio Municipal de Vila Real de Santo Antonio, Santo Antonio, Portugal   Norway 5150.01005

1–0

5150.02005

2–1 W

2010 Algarve Cup: Group B [90]
103 134 Mar 1, 2010 Estádio Municipal de Ferreiras, Ferreiras, Portugal   Sweden 5150.02005

2–1

5250.02005

2–0 W

[91]
104 135 Mar 3, 2010 Estadio Algarve, Faro, Portugal   Germany 5250.02005

2–0

5150.03005

3–2 W

2010 Algarve Cup: Final [92]
105 137 Mar 31, 2010 Rio Tinto Stadium, Sandy, United States   Mexico 5150.01005

1–0

5150.01005

1–0 W

Friendly [93]
106 138 May 22, 2010 Cleveland Browns Stadium, Cleveland, United States   Germany 5150.01005

1–0

5450.04005

4–0 W

[94]
107 5450.04005

4–0

108 140 Jul 17, 2010 Rentschler Field Stadium, East Hartford, United States   Sweden 5250.02005

2–0

5350.03005

3–0 W

[95]
109 5350.03005

3–0

110 143 Oct 28, 2010 Estadio Quintana Roo, Cancún, Mexico   Haiti 5250.02005

2–0

5550.05005

5–0 W

2010 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup: Group B [96]
111 5450.04005

4–0

112 5550.05005

5–0

113 144 Oct 30, 2010   Guatemala 5350.03005

3–0

5950.09005

9–0 W

[97]
114 5450.04005

4–0

115 145 Nov 1, 2010   Costa Rica 5150.01005

1–0

5450.04005

4–0 W

[98]
116 147 Nov 8, 2010   Costa Rica 5250.02005

2–0

5350.03005

3–0 W

2010 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup: Third place match [99]
117 5350.03005

3–0

118 155 May 14, 2011 Columbus Crew Stadium, Columbus, Ohio, United States   Japan 5150.01005

1–0

5250.02005

2–0 W

Friendly [100]
119 160 Jul 6, 2011 Women's World Cup Stadium, Wolfsburg, Germany   Sweden 4950.01005

1–2

4950.01005

1–2 L

2011 FIFA Women's World Cup: Group C [101]
120 161 Jul 10, 2011 Rudolf-Harbig Stadium, Dresden, Germany   Brazil 5050.0200

2–2

5052.02050

2–2 (pso 5–3) (W)

2011 FIFA Women's World Cup: Quarter Final [102]
121 162 Jul 13, 2011 Borussia-Park, Mönchengladbach, Germany   France 5150.02005

2–1

5250.03005

3–1 W

2011 FIFA Women's World Cup: Semifinal [103]
122 163 Jul 17, 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup Stadium, Frankfurt, Germany   Japan 5150.02005

2–1

5048.02015

2–2 (pso 1–3) (L)

2011 FIFA Women's World Cup: Final [104]
123 164 Sep 17, 2011 LIVESTRONG Sporting Park, Kansas City, United States   Canada 5150.01005

1–0

5050.01005

1–1 D

Friendly [105]
124 165 Sep 22, 2011 JELD-WEN Field, Portland, United States   Canada 5150.01005

1–0

5350.03005

3–0 W

[106]
125 5250.02005

2–0

126 167 Jan 20, 2012 BC Place, Vancouver, Canada   Dominican 5150.01005

1–0

6450.14005

14–0 W

2012 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament: Group B [107]
127 5550.05005

5–0

128 168 Jan 22, 2012   Guatemala 5150.01005

1–0

6350.13005

13–0 W

[108]
129 5250.02005

2–0

130 171 Jan 29, 2012   Canada 5250.02005

2–0

5450.04005

4–0 W

2012 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament: Final [109]
131 5350.03005

3–0

132 173 Feb 29, 2012 Estadio Municipal de Lagos, Lagos, Portugal   Denmark 5250.02005

2–0

5550.05005

5–0 W

2012 Algarve Cup: Group B [110]
133 174 Mar 2, 2012   Norway 5150.01005

1–0

5150.02005

2–1 W

[111]
134 176 Mar 7, 2012 Estadio Municipal de Bela Vista, Parchal, Portugal   Sweden 5350.03005

3–0

5450.04005

4–0 W

2012 Algarve Cup: Third place match [112]
135 179 May 27, 2012 PPL Park, Chester, United States   China 5350.04005

4–1

5350.04005

4–1 W

Friendly [113]
136 180 Jun 16, 2012 Örjans Vall, Halmstad, Sweden   Sweden 5150.01005

1–0

5250.03005

3–1 W

Volvo Winners Cup [114]
137 181 Jun 18, 2012   Japan 5250.02005

2–0

5350.04005

4–1 W

[115]
138 5350.04005

4–1

139 183 Jul 25, 2012 Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland   France 4950.01005

1–2

5250.04005

4–2 W

2012 Summer Olympics: Group G [116]
140 184 Jul 28, 2012   Colombia 5250.02005

2–0

5350.03005

3–0 W

2012 Summer Olympics: Group G [117]
141 185 Jul 31, 2012 Old Trafford, Manchester, England   Korea DPR 5150.01005

1–0

5150.01005

1–0 W

2012 Summer Olympics: Group G [118]
142 186 Aug 3, 2012 St James’ Park, Newcastle, England   New Zealand 5150.01005

1–0

5250.02005

2–0 W

2012 Summer Olympics: Quarter Final [119]
143 187 Aug 6, 2012 Old Trafford, Manchester, England   Canada 5050.03005

3–3

5150.04000

4–3 aet W

2012 Summer Olympics: Semifinal [120]
144 189 Sep 1, 2012 Sahlen's Stadium, Rochester, United States   Costa Rica 5250.02005

2–0

5850.08005

8–0 W

Friendly [121]
145 5350.03005

3–0

146 191 Sep 19, 2012 Dick's Sporting Goods Park, Commerce City, United States   Australia 5150.03005

3–2

5450.06005

6–2 W

[122]
147 192 Oct 20, 2012 Toyota Park, Bridgeview, United States   Germany 5150.01005

1–0

5050.01005

1–1 D

[123]
148 193 Oct 22, 2012 Rentschler Field, East Hartford, United States   Germany 5150.01005

1–0

5050.02005

2–2 D

[124]
149 197 Dec 12, 2012 BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, United States   China 5150.01005

1–0

5450.04005

4–0 W

[125]
150 5350.03005

3–0

151 198 Dec 15, 2012 FAU Stadium, Boca Raton, United States   China 5150.01005

1–0

5250.03005

3–1 W

[126]
152 5250.03005

3–1

153 200 Feb 13, 2013 LP Field, Nashville, United States   Scotland 5250.02005

2–0

5250.03005

3–1 W

[127]
154 201 Mar 6, 2013 Estadio Municipal de Albufeira, Albufeira, Portugal   Iceland 5250.02005

3–0

5250.03005

3–0 W

2013 Algarve Cup: Group B [128]
155 204 Apr 5, 2013 Sparda Bank Hessen Stadium, Offenbach, Germany   Germany 5150.01005

1–0

5050.03005

3–3 D

Friendly [129]
156 206 Jun 15, 2013 Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, United States   Korea 5350.04005

4–1

5350.04005

4–1 W

[130]
157 207 Jun 20, 2013 Red Bull Arena, Harrison, United States   Korea 5150.01005

1–0

5550.05005

5–0 W

[4]
158 5250.02005

2–0

159 5350.03005

3–0

160 5450.04005

4–0

161 208 Sep 3, 2013 RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C., United States   Mexico 5150.01005

1–0

5750.07005

7–0 W

[131]
162 209 Oct 20, 2013 Alamodome, San Antonio, United States   Australia 5350.03005

3–0

5450.04005

4–0 W

[132]
163 212 Nov 10, 2013 Florida Citrus Bowl, Orlando, United States   Brazil 5250.02005

2–0

5350.04005

4–1 W

[133]
164 214 Feb 8, 2014 FAU Stadium, Boca Raton, United States   Russia 5650.06005

6–0

5750.07005

7–0 W

[134]
165 215 Feb 13, 2014 Georgia Dome, Atlanta, United States   Russia 5450.04005

4–0

5850.08005

8–0 W

[135]
166 218 Mar 12, 2014 Estadio Bela Vista, Parchal, Portugal   Korea DPR 5150.01005

1–0

5350.03005

3–0 W

2014 Algarve Cup: Seventh place match [136]
167 5250.02005

2–0

168 222 Aug 20, 2014 WakeMed Soccer Park, Cary, United States   Switzerland 5350.04005

4–1

5350.04005

4–1 W

Friendly [137]
169 223 Sep 13, 2014 Rio Tinto Stadium, Sandy, United States   Mexico 5250.02005

2–0

5050.00005

8–0 W

[138]
170 5450.04005

4–0

171 225 Oct 15, 2014 Sporting Park, Kansas City, United States   Trinidad 5150.01005

1–0

5150.01005

1–0 W

2014 CONCACAF Women's Championship: Group A [139]
172 226 Oct 20, 2014 RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C., United States   Haiti 5250.02005

2–0

5650.06005

6–0 W

[140]
173 5450.04005

4–0

174 228 Oct 26, 2014 PPL Park, Chester, United States   Costa Rica 5150.01005

1–0

5650.06005

6–0 W

2014 CONCACAF Women's Championship: Final [141]
175 5350.03005

3–0

176 5450.04005

4–0

177 5550.05005

5–0

178 236 Mar 6, 2015 Estádio Municipal de Vila Real de Santo Antonio, Santo Antonio, Portugal   Switzerland 5350.03005

3–0

5350.03005

3–0 W

2015 Algarve Cup: Group B [142]
179 240 May 10, 2015 Avaya Stadium, San Jose, United States   Ireland 5150.01005

1–0

5350.03005

3–0 W

Friendly [143]
180 5250.02005

2–0

181 241 May 17, 2015 StubHub Center, Carson, United States   Mexico 5250.03005

3–1

5450.05005

5–1 W

[144]
182 5450.05005

5–1

183 245 Jun 16, 2015 BC Place, Vancouver, Canada   Nigeria 5150.01005

1–0

5150.01005

1–0 W

2015 FIFA Women's World Cup: Group D [145]
184 251 Aug 19, 2015 Finley Field, Chattanooga, United States   Costa Rica 5350.03005

3–0

5550.07005

7–2 W

Friendly [146]

Statistics

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See also

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References

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