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United States and Concacaf partners to host 2031 FIFA Women’s World Cup
The USA will host the 2031 Women's World Cup.
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Alex Morgan, Christine Sinclair to feature on “FIFA 16” cover alongside Lionel Messi
Electronic Arts announced on Monday that U.S. Women’s National Team forward Alex Morgan and Canadian women’s national team captain Christine Sinclair will be the first women to appear on the cover of the company's iconic FIFA video-game series when they join superstar Lionel Messi on the 2016 editions in the United States and Canada.

USWNT: Enormous turnout as World Cup champs hit NYC for victory parade
The U.S. Women's National Team were hailed by thousands of fans and well-wishers in downtown Manhattan on Friday, as New York hosted a victory parade through the “Canyon of Heroes” – today rebranded the “Canyon of Heroines” – in honor of their Women's World Cup championship run.

USWNT: U.S. Senate takes up resolution to congratulate Women’s World Cup winners
U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown, a Democrat from Ohio, has introduced a Senate Resolution congratulating the United States Women’s National Team on their victory in the FIFA Women’s World Cup, Brown's office announced on Wednesday.

NYC hosting parade for World Cup champion USWNT on July 10
The City of New York will host a ticker tape parade for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup Champion U.S. Women's National Team on Friday, July 10 at 11 a.m. ET.

FIFA releases wide-ranging stats, analytics from Women’s World Cup
The FIFA Women’s World Cup has come to an end after 52 matches played over 30 days and with a total attendance of more than 1.35 million. Plenty of records have fallen along the way - not least of which was the USA claiming a historic third title. Continue reading for a summary of the event's statistical highlights.

USA-Japan World Cup Final on Telemundo breaks Spanish language TV record
TELEMUNDO’S Spanish-language U.S. broadcast of the widely anticipated final match of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2015 between USA and Japan delivered 1.27 million total viewers, up 97% vs. the 2011 U.S. Spanish-language broadcast of the final, becoming the most watched game of a FIFA Women’s World Cup in U.S. Spanish-language TV, according to Nielsen.

USWNT defeats Japan 5-2 to claim third Women’s World Cup title
The U.S. Women’s National Team defeated Japan 5-2 at BC Place on Sunday night to become the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup Champion and the first three-time FIFA Women’s World Cup winner.
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Raising Tomorrow’s Champions: Joanna Lohman, Paul Tukey pen road map for USWNT dreamers
Review of Joanna Lohman and Paul Tukey's book.
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