The untold stories behind the most legendary moments in sports.
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Grant Wahl and producer Grant Irving do an 80's movie-style epilogue and give updates on where the key players from the '91 Women's World Cup and USWNT are today.
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The â91 U.S. womenâs national team pressed, always on the attack. Their playing style and their success were both unprecedented. But winning on the field was just the beginning. Now, they had to bring their relentless mentality to the fight for equality and for all of womenâs sports.
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The U.S. absolutely dominated the early parts of the tournament. They scored 23 goals in five games while conceding only four. It all led up to one decisive final. USA vs Norway, for the first Womenâs Wold Cup title.Â
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After years of relentless training, the USWNT was finally ready for the 1st FIFA World Championship for Womenâs Football for the M&Mâs Cup (aka the first Womenâs World Cup). The U.S. women had developed a true American playing style, but this was the worldâs game. How would they fare on the biggest stage, against the most dominant players from across the globe?
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The first U.S. womenâs national team didnât win a single game at its first international competition. So how did they go from complete embarrassment to tournament favorites entering the first Womenâs World Cup just six years later?
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The 1999 Womenâs World Cup was the first to captivate an American audience. But it wasnât the first Womenâs World Cup - that happened eight years earlier. And barely anyone paid attention. How did the U.S. women go from unknowns to superstars? Why did it take so long for FIFA to hold a Womenâs World Cup? And what does any of this have to do with ex-FIFA president Sepp Blatter?Â
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Sometimes you get the sense that people think womenâs soccer started in 1999. But thereâs more to the story than just the â99ers. It was the '91 team that started it all. And that's a story not even most soccer fans know.
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