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Rose Bowl statue will honor '99 women's soccer team 20 years after legendary World Cup win
It's been 20 years since Brandi Chastain scored the left-footed penalty kick at Pasadena's Rose Bowl Stadium to win the 1999 Women's World Cup for the United States.
On Wednesday, the anniversary of the victory, the Rose Bowl will unveil a statue honoring the 1999 United States Women's National Team.
A tweet announcing the ceremony featured the famous photo of Chastain after she whipped off her shirt and fell to her knees in celebration -- which has been called one of the most iconic moments in sports history.
Another post showed a photo of the bronze statue, but it's blurry and doesn't give away the design.
the stadium said in its invitation "That one moment inspired a global generation of young female athletes to strive for equality and greatness," the stadium said in its invitation
which won the 2019 World Cup on Sunday Stars like Mia Hamm, Kristine Lilly, Briana Scurry, Julie Foudy and Chastain became household names and inspired countless young players -- including members of this year's team, which won the 2019 World Cup on Sunday "They're players I looked up to and had posters of them on my wall and autographs. I watched them play in the '99 World Cup, I watched them all growing up," said two-time World Cup winner Carli Lloyd. "They paved the way. They carved out this path for us and now it's our job to continue to make it better for those that are coming up."
Source: CNN
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It's been 20 years since Brandi Chastain scored the left-footed penalty kick at Pasadena's Rose Bowl Stadium to win the 1999 Women's World Cup for the United States.
On Wednesday, the anniversary of the victory, the Rose Bowl will unveil a statue honoring the 1999 United States Women's National Team.
A tweet announcing the ceremony featured the famous photo of Chastain after she whipped off her shirt and fell to her knees in celebration -- which has been called one of the most iconic moments in sports history.
Another post showed a photo of the bronze statue, but it's blurry and doesn't give away the design.
the stadium said in its invitation "That one moment inspired a global generation of young female athletes to strive for equality and greatness," the stadium said in its invitation
which won the 2019 World Cup on Sunday Stars like Mia Hamm, Kristine Lilly, Briana Scurry, Julie Foudy and Chastain became household names and inspired countless young players -- including members of this year's team, which won the 2019 World Cup on Sunday "They're players I looked up to and had posters of them on my wall and autographs. I watched them play in the '99 World Cup, I watched them all growing up," said two-time World Cup winner Carli Lloyd. "They paved the way. They carved out this path for us and now it's our job to continue to make it better for those that are coming up."
Source: CNN
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Keywords:
Rose Bowl (stadium) • 99 Women • College soccer • FIFA World Cup • Brandi Chastain • Penalty kick (association football) • Rose Bowl (stadium) • Rose Bowl (stadium) • 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup • Rose Bowl (stadium) • United States women's national soccer team • Twitter • 2019 Cricket World Cup • Mia Hamm • Kristine Lilly • Briana Scurry • Julie Foudy • Brandi Chastain • 2019 Cricket World Cup • Carli Lloyd •