The USA Women’s Soccer [Football] Team started the year 2008 with a new Captain. Christine Rampone has been named the new Captain by the Head Coach of the USA Women’s Soccer [Football] Team Pia Sundhage.
Christine Rampone is the Ninth Captain of the US Women’s Soccer [Football] Team in its 23 history after illustrious Captains such as Denise Bender, April Heinrichs, Lori Henry, Michelle Akers, Carla Overbeck, Julie Foudy, Joy Fawcett and Kristine Lilly.
The reason has been the announcement by Kristine Lilley that she will be taking time away from Soccer [Football] in order to have a family. Before continuing, I would like to express my best wishes to Kristine Lilly in her desire to have a family.
Christine Rampone has been one of the institutions of US Women’s Soccer [Football] since her debut in 1997. With the exception of 2002 [because of an inury] and 2005 [she wanted to start a family.
In her career, Christine Rampone has 148 of the 176 games she played after graduating from a Soccer [Football] Academy in Monmouth University located at West Long Branch, New Jersey. Christine Rampone has been declared the most capped player for the Four Nations Tournament in China for the year 2008. She will start her period as Captain with her first game USA VS Canada on the 16th of January 2008.
After a great start in 2007, it is refreshing to see that the US Women’s Soccer [Football] Team has a new Head Coach and Captain. It is also great that Christine Rampone is Captain. While every Captain has their era, the Rampone Era will be the beginning of taking the US Women’s Soccer [Football] Team to places that have never been imagined.
I would like to wish the US Women’s Soccer [Football] Team as well as the US Soccer [Football] Team as a whole the best of luck in the world. For those who like to criticize, my response is that I want the US Soccer [Football] Team to advance and become a team for the 21st Century.
I am convinced that while the US Soccer [Football] Team may not be at par with European Teams, it has the potential to advance and write its own history in Football [Soccer]. These are processes that take time.
REFERENCE:
US Soccer.com: “Defender Christie Rampone Named Captain of the U.S. Women’s National Team”
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