Mia Hamm
- 4-time NCAA Division I Soccer Champion – University of North Carolina
- 4-time ACC Champion – University of North Carolina
- 4-time NCAA Division I All American
- 1992 & 1993 Hermann Trophy Award Winner: NCAA Division I Top Soccer Player
- 1994 Graduate of the University of North Carolina with a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science
- Made US Women’s National team at age 15 in 1987, youngest player ever
- Played in 4 FIFA World Cups
- FIFA World Cup FIFA Bronze Medalist in 1995 & 2003
- FIFA World Cup Champion in 1991 & 1999
- Olympic Gold Medalist in 1996 & 2004
- Olympic Silver Medalist in 2000
- Leading goal scorer in the world 158
- U.S. Soccer player of the Year from 1994-1998
- 17 year veteran of US Women’s National team
- 2-time FIFA World Player of the Year 2001 & 2002
- 2-time runner-up FIFA World Player of the Year 2003 & 2004
- 17 year member of the US Women’s National team
- 2001-2003 WUSA Founding Member & Player – Washington Freedom
- 2002 WUSA Founders Cup Runner-Up
- 2003 WUSA Founders Cup Champion
- Foundation: Mia Hamm Foundation http://miafoundation.org/
- Mother of 2
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