We hear you loud and clear, Abby Wambach. In an attempt to rally her team, the U.S. soccer star dropped the F-bomb during a huddle as Team USA battled against China in the FIFA Women's World Cup quarter-finals on
Mia Hamm played for her country for more than a decade before that country tuned in to the 1999 World Cup, or nearly as long if you prefer the 1996 Olympics as the sport's entry into mainstream consciousness. Perhaps Lisa Leslie in basketball came close.
"It was a historic occasion and if we had scored a second one we were going to give a shout-out to the Supreme Court for making the decision that they did," Wambach said. "Obviously it impacts my life personally, but everyone on our team is super
The 2015 FIFA's Women's World Cup will have one of its biggest matches on June 30, when the United States plays Germany. For Abby Wambach, it may be the last shot at World Cup glory. Before the historic match goes
Abby Wambach has always been known for her passion and willingness to fire up her team when necessary, with her halftime speech during last Friday's quarterfinal victory reminding everyone of that. FOX asked the Alex Morgan, Sydney Leroux and other