Thursday, February 13, 2014

New posts Danish goalie signs contract with Australian club New support group forces girls football


The U.S. national team captain Abby Wambach can add another title to his interminable football resume. Monday night was the 32-year-old many target shooter named the world's best female football player. This was done by the great FIFA Ballon d'Or award, which Lionel Messi was named the world's best male soccer player.
Abby Wambach has for several years been a key player on the U.S. national team. She once again showed its tremendous value for Americans when she became an American top scorer with five goals at the summer Olympics intralot in London, where the United States won gold for the fourth time.
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