WNT Begins Send-Off Series against Ireland on Mother's Day
WNT Begins Send-Off Series against Ireland on Mother's Day

U.S. WNT KICKS OFF THREE-GAME SEND-OFF SERIES IN CALIFORNIA: The U.S. Women’s National Team begins its three-game Send-Off Series leading into the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup when it faces the Republic of Ireland on May 10 at Avaya Stadium in San Jose, California, the new home of Major League Soccer’s San Jose Earthquakes. The match has sold more than 16,000 (tickets available) for what will be the U.S. WNT’s first game in San Jose since 2007 and first appearance at Avaya Stadium. The match will be broadcast on FOX Sports 1 at 11:30 a.m. PT. Fans can follow all the action on Twitter @ussoccer_wnt and @ussoccer_esp, and watch highlights on ussoccer.com.
USA VS. IRELAND SERIES
PERFECTION IN NORTHEN CAL: Despite this being the first game the USA will play in the newly opened Avaya Stadium, the team has played in San Jose six times before, all at Spartan Stadium, for a perfect 6-0-0 record. The WNT has outscored opponents 28-1 while in this northern California city and averaged 15,935 fans per game to establish an impeccable winning tradition that dates back to 1997. The USA has also won its two other games in Norcal, the 2-0 victory against Brazil in the 1999 Women’s World Cup semifinal in Palo Alto and a 4-1 win vs. New Zealand at Candlestick Park in 2013 in one of the last events at the famed stadium.
U.S. WNT SEND-OFF SERIES WILL CONTINUE IN SOCAL AND NJ: In the month of May, the USA will play just two more international matches before the Women’s World Cup kicks off on June 6 and the U.S. opens group play against Australia on June 8. Following the matchup against Ireland, the two remaining games will take the USWNT to the familiar surroundings of StubHub Center in Carson, California, on May 17 to face Mexico; and finally to Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey, on May 30 to play the Korea Republic.
2015 LOOK BACK: The U.S. Women are coming off a dominating 4-0 victory against New Zealand on April 4 in their first domestic match of the year at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri. Earlier in the year, the WNT took home the trophy at the 2015 Algarve Cup in Portugal, where the Americans triumphed 2-0 against France in the championship game to win its 10th title at the annual tournament. The USA comes into the match against Ireland with a 5-1-1 overall record so far in 2015.
ONE NATION. ONE TEAM. 23 STORIES: Before the USA departs for Canada for the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup in June, U.S. Soccer has released its "One Nation. One Team. 23 Stories." series, presented by Clorox. Sprinkled with humor, fun and heartfelt stories, the videos give fans insight into the players’ personalities, families, motivations, and some of the challenges they’ve experienced on the different roads they’ve traveled to earn the right to represent the United States in the ultimate competition for a soccer player.
GROUP D AWAITS: The U.S. Women's National Team was drawn into Group D at the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup where it will face Australia, Nigeria and Sweden. The seventh edition of the tournament takes place from June 6-July 5 in Canada. The U.S. opens the tournament against Australia on June 8 at Winnipeg Stadium, face Sweden on June 12 in Winnipeg, and finish Group D play against Nigeria on June 16 at BC Place in Vancouver. The USA, Nigeria and Sweden have competed in every edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup.
2015 U.S. WNT SCHEDULE:
Date |
Opponent |
Time |
TV/Result |
Venue |
Feb. 8 |
France |
-- |
0-2 L |
Stade du Moustoir; Lorient, France |
Feb. 13 |
England |
-- |
1-0 W |
stadiummk; Milton Keynes, England |
March 4 |
Norway* |
-- |
2-1 W |
Vila Real de San Antonio, Portugal |
March 6 |
Switzerland* |
-- |
3-0 W |
Vila Real de San Antonio, Portugal |
March 9 |
Iceland* |
-- |
0-0 T |
Lagos, Portugal |
March 11 |
France* |
-- |
2-0 W |
Faro, Portugal |
April 4 |
New Zealand |
-- |
4-0 W |
Busch Stadium; St. Louis, Mo. |
May 10 |
Ireland |
11:30 a.m. PT |
FOX Sports 1 |
Avaya Stadium; San Jose, Calif. |
May 17 |
Mexico |
6 p.m. PT |
FOX Sports 1 |
StubHub Center; Carson, Calif. |
May 30 |
Korea Rep. |
4:30 p.m. ET |
ESPN, WatchESPN |
Red Bull Arena; Harrison, N.J. |
June 8 |
Australia |
6:30 p.m. CT |
FOX Sports |
Winnipeg Stadium; Winnipeg, Canada |
June 12 |
Sweden |
7 p.m. CT |
FOX Sports |
Winnipeg Stadium; Winnipeg, Canada |
June 16 |
Nigeria |
5 p.m. PT |
FOX Sports |
BC Place Stadium; Vancouver, Canada |
* Algarve Cup
U.S. 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)
U.S. ROSTER NOTES:
IN THE RECORD BOOKS:
BY THE NUMBERS:
0.43 Goals per game the USA has allowed in 2015
2 USA’s FIFA ranking
1.71 Goals per game the USA scored in 2015
4 Number of players on the WWC from the Chicago Red Stars and FC Kansas City, most of any NWSL teams.
9 Number of different U.S. players to score a goal in 2015
8 Assists by Carli Lloyd to lead the team in 2014
20 Goals in 41 National Team games for Christen Press, a goal in slightly less than every two games
63 Goals by Lloyd, most ever for a WNT player who has played exclusively as a midfielder
82 Shutouts by Hope Solo, an all-time U.S. WNT record
82 Minutes on the field per goal averaged by Sydney Leroux in her career
96 Minutes on the field per goal averaged by Alex Morgan in her career
99 Minutes on the field per goal averaged by Abby Wambach in her career
112 U.S. victories when Wambach scores a goal (112-2-8 overall)
130 Minutes on the field per goal averaged by Mia Hamm in her career
304 Caps by Christie Rampone, second all-time to Kristine Lilly (352)
BY THE NUMBERS, WWC EDITION:
2 Number of players in U.S. history to be named to Women’s World Cup rosters for non-consecutive tournaments: Brandi Chastain (1991, 1999) and Lori Chalupny (2007, 2015)
IN FOCUS: REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
Current FIFA World Ranking: 31
2015 Women’s World Cup Qualifying: Finished third in Group 1 of the 2015 UEFA Qualifying Championship (5-3-2; 13 GF, 9 GA) behind Germany and Russia
Women’s World Cup Finals Appearances: None
Record vs. USA: 0-10-0
Head Coach: Sue Ronan
Championship Honors: None
Leading Women’s World Cup Qualifying Scorers: Denise O’Sullivan (3), Fiona O’Sullivan (3), Stephanie Roche (2), Julie-Ann Russell (2)
Key Players: Emma Byrne (Arsenal), Niamh Fahey (Chelsea), Louise Quinn (Eskilstuna United), Sophie Perry (Brighton & Hove Albion), Diane Caldwell (Avaldsnes IL)
IRELAND ROSTER NOTES
LAST TIME
On the field for the USA vs. IRE:
Dec. 1, 2012 – University of Phoenix Stadium; Glendale, Arizona
USA 2 Morgan 1, Rapinoe 38
IRE 0
Lineups
USA: 1-Hope Solo (21-Jill Loyden, 22; 18-Nicole Barnhart, 46); 2-Heather Mitts (3-Christie Rampone, 46), 16-Rachel Buehler, 4-Becky Sauerbrunn, 6-Amy LePeilbet; 15-Megan Rapinoe (8-Amy Rodriguez, 59), 7-Shannon Boxx, 10-Carli Lloyd, 12-Lauren Cheney; 13-Alex Morgan (11-Sydney Leroux, 59), 14-Abby Wambach (capt.)
Subs Not Used: 5-Kelley O’Hara
Head coach: Jill Ellis
IRL: 1-Emma Byrne; 7-Mary Therese McDonnell, 3-Megan Campbell, 4-Louise Quinn, 14-Shannon McDonnell; 11-Aine O’Gorman, 6-Niamh Fahey, 18-Ciara Grant (2-Sophie Perry, 46), 10-Julie Ann Russell (15-Ruesha Littlejohn, 58), 13-Diane Caldwell; 12-Denise O’Sullivan (17-Shannon Smyth, 46)
Subs Not Used: 5-Yvonne Tracey, 8-Meabh De Burca, 16-Eve Gbadana
Head coach: Sue Ronan