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Carli Anne Hollins (Шаблон:Nee; born July 16, 1982) is an American former professional soccer player. She is a two-time Olympic gold medalist (2008 and 2012), two-time FIFA Women's World Cup champion (2015 and 2019), two-time FIFA Player of the Year (2015 and 2016),[1] and a four-time Olympian (2008, 2012, 2016 and 2021). Lloyd scored the gold medal-winning goals in the finals of the 2008 Summer Olympics and the 2012 Summer Olympics. Lloyd also helped the United States win their titles at the 2015 and 2019 FIFA Women's World Cups, the bronze medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics, and she played for the team at the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup where the U.S. finished in second place. After the 2020 Summer Olympics, Lloyd announced she would be retiring from the national team following four final friendly matches in 2021.[2] Lloyd has made 316 appearances for the U.S. national team, placing her second in caps, and has the fourth-most goals and fifth-most assists for the team. In March 2021, she was named as the highest paid female soccer player in the world.[3] She played her last international match with the USWNT on October 26, 2021, shortly before retiring from professional soccer at the completion of the 2021 NJ/NY Gotham FC season.

During the United States' 5–2 win over Japan in the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup Final, Lloyd became the first player ever to score three goals in a FIFA Women's World Cup final and the second soccer player ever to score a hat-trick in any senior FIFA World Cup Final, after Geoff Hurst. Lloyd scored three goals in the first 16 minutes of the final, with the first two occurring in the first five minutes of the game and within three minutes of each other. She received the Golden Ball Trophy as the best player of the tournament and earned the Silver Boot for her six goals and one assist during the tournament.[4]

She previously played for the Chicago Red Stars, Sky Blue FC (now known as NJ/NY Gotham FC), and Atlanta Beat in Women's Professional Soccer (WPS). In 2013, she was allocated to the Western New York Flash for the inaugural season of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) and helped her team win the regular season championship. After two seasons with the Flash, she was traded to Houston Dash prior to the 2015 season and then to Sky Blue before the 2018 season. Her memoir, When Nobody Was Watching, was published in September 2016.[5]

Early life

Born to Stephen and Pamela Lloyd, Carli was raised in Delran Township,[6] a suburban community located in South Jersey about 20 minutes northeast of Philadelphia. Lloyd began playing soccer at age five.[7] Of her exposure to soccer at a young age, Lloyd's mother, Pamela said, "At that age, it was coed, and Carli was hanging with the boys. She always loved it and showed a lot of ability from an early age, but she also has always worked hard."[8] Lloyd has a brother, Stephen, and a sister, Ashley.[9] Lloyd attended the opening U.S. match of the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup, which inspired her to play for the national team.[10]

Lloyd attended Delran High School from 1997 to 2000 where she played soccer under the tutelage of the late Rudy "The Red Baron" Klobach.[11] As a high school athlete, she was known for her exceptional ball control and skill at distributing the ball from the midfield.[8] During her senior year, she scored 26 goals and served eight assists while captaining her team to an 18–3 record.[11] The Philadelphia Inquirer twice-named her Girls' High School Player of the Year in 1999 and 2000.[12] She was named to the Star-Ledger All-State First Team twice and received 1999 and 2000 Parade All-American honors. In 2000, she was named the Courier-Post Player of the Year and the South Jersey Soccer Coaches Association (SJSCA) Midfielder of the Year.[11]

Rutgers Scarlet Knights, 2001–2004

Lloyd attended Rutgers University from 2001 to 2004 and played for the Scarlet Knights women's soccer team under head coach Glenn Crooks. She was named First-Team All-Big East for four straight years – the first athlete at Rutgers to do so. She ended her collegiate career as the school's all-time leader in points (117), goals (50), and shots.[11]

During her freshman season, Lloyd started every match and was the team's leading scorer with 15 goals for a total of 37 points. She was named to Soccer America's All-Freshman Team and was the first Rutgers player to earn Big East Rookie of the Year honors.[11] As a sophomore, she was the team's leading scorer for the second consecutive season with 12 goals and seven assists for 31 points. The same year Lloyd was a finalist for the Hermann Trophy, widely considered the highest accolade for collegiate soccer players.[11] During her third season with the Scarlet Knights, she scored 13 goals and served 2 assists for a total of 28 points and was named a Big East Academic All-Star.[11][13] As a senior, she was a starter for 18 of the 20 games she played, scored 10 goals and served one assist. Lloyd was named the 2004 Big East Midfielder of the Year.[11][14] She earned a bachelor's degree from Rutgers University in Exercise Science and Sport Studies.[15]

In 2013, Lloyd was inducted into the Rutgers Hall of Distinguished Alumni.[16][17]

Her presence is still widely felt in the Rutgers community. Her posters hang high all throughout the Rodkin facility.

Club career

W-League Experience (1999–2004)

While still in high school, Lloyd played for W-League teams Central Jersey Splash in 1999, New Brunswick Power in 2000, and South Jersey Banshees in 2001.[18] In the summer prior to her senior year at Rutgers, Lloyd played for the New Jersey Wildcats in 2004 with teammates Kelly Smith, Manya Makoski, Tobin Heath, and Heather O'Reilly.[19] She made only one appearance for the club.[11]

The WPS Years (2009–2011)

With the return of a top-flight women's professional soccer league to the United States via Women's Professional Soccer, Lloyd's playing rights were allocated to the Chicago Red Stars in 2008.[20] During the league's inaugural season, she started in 14 of her 16 appearances for Chicago playing a total of 1,313 minutes on the pitch.[21] She scored two goals: one in the 23rd minute of her team's 4–0 win over the Boston Breakers on April 25;[22] and the other during the 24th minute of a 3–1 defeat of the Los Angeles Sol on August 2.[23] The Red Stars finished sixth on the season with a Шаблон:Win–loss record record.[24]

Following the conclusion of the season, Lloyd was declared a free agent and subsequently signed with her home state club and 2009 WPS champions, Sky Blue FC, for the 2010 season.[25][26] In April 2010, during a match against her former team, Chicago Red Stars, Lloyd slipped and broke her ankle.[27] The injury kept her off the pitch for most of the season although she did return for two games in September.[21]

In December 2010, Lloyd signed with expansion team Atlanta Beat for the 2011 season.[28] Of her signing, Beat head coach James Galanis said, "She is a fantastic midfielder and someone who is fully focused on the game. I have known her from her college days, and I have had the opportunity to train her and improve her game individually. She has made a lot of sacrifices off the field to reach her dreams, and she is going to bring a lot of professionalism to the team."[29] Lloyd scored two goals in her ten appearances for the Beat. She scored the team's lone goal in a 4–1 defeat by the Boston Breakers on April 9.[30] Her second goal on the season was an equalizer during the 70th minute of a 2–2 draw against the Western New York Flash.[31] The Beat finished their first season in last place with a Шаблон:Win–loss record record.[32]

Western New York Flash (2013–2014)

On January 11, 2013, Lloyd joined the Western New York Flash in the new National Women's Soccer League as part of the NWSL Player Allocation.[33] After recovering from a shoulder injury suffered earlier in the year, Lloyd made her debut for the Flash on May 12, 2013, during the team's 2–1 defeat of FC Kansas City.[34] She scored her first goal in a match against her former club, Sky Blue FC, helping the Flash win 3–0.[35] During a match against the Washington Spirit on June 28, Lloyd scored a hat trick leading the Flash to a 4–0 win.[36] She was subsequently named NWSL Player of the Week for her performance.[37][38]

Lloyd finished the 2013 season with 10 goals, the third most goals scored on the season.[39] The Flash finished first during the regular season with a Шаблон:Win–loss record record and advanced to the playoffs.[40] During the Flash's semi-final match against Sky Blue FC, Lloyd scored both of the Flash's game-winning goals: one in the 33rd minute and the second coming during stoppage time.[41] Her two goals resulted in a 2–0 win that advanced the Flash to the championship final against the Portland Thorns FC.[42] The Flash were defeated 2–0 during the final.[43]

Houston Dash (2015–2017)

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Lloyd playing for the Houston Dash, September 2015

On October 16, 2014, Lloyd was traded to the Houston Dash in exchange for Becky Edwards, Whitney Engen and a third-round pick in the 2016 NWSL College Draft.[44]

Manchester City (2017 loan)

In February 2017, Lloyd joined Manchester City on loan, for the FA WSL Spring Series.[45] While Lloyd was at Manchester City, they finished second in the WSL Spring Series, and won the 2016–17 FA Women's Cup, with her scoring in the final.[46] Lloyd's final appearance for City came on May 21, when she was sent off for elbowing Yeovil Town's Annie Heatherson in the face. The three match ban she received for violent conduct ran for the remainder of her loan stay.[47]

Sky Blue / NJ/NY Gotham (2018–2021)

On January 18, 2018, Lloyd was traded to Sky Blue FC (later known as NJ/NY Gotham FC) along with Janine Beckie by the Dash in a three-team trade with the Chicago Red Stars and Sky Blue FC.[48][49] Lloyd scored 4 goals in 18 appearances for Sky Blue in 2018. She scored the only goal in a 1–0 win over the Orlando Pride on the last day of the 2018 NWSL season. It was Sky Blue's first and only win of the season.[50] She was named to the 2018 NWSL Second XI.

International career

Youth national team

Lloyd represented the United States at the under-21 level before making the jump to the senior team at the age of 23.[11] As a member of the under-21 team, she played at the Nordic Cup four times winning consecutive titles from 2002 to 2005 in Finland, Denmark, Iceland, and Sweden respectively.[11] During the first round of the 2003 Nordic Cup, she served the assist in the U.S.' 1–0 win against Denmark.[11] At the 2004 Nordic Cup, she scored two goals and served one assist while starting in every match.[11] The following year at the 2005 Nordic Cup, she scored three times including one goal during the championship match against Norway.[11][51]

Senior national team

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Lloyd during a match against Sweden at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Brazil, August 2016

Lloyd made her first appearance for the United States women's national soccer team on July 10, 2005, against Ukraine. She scored her first international goal on October 1, 2006, against Taiwan. At the 2006 Four Nations Tournament, Lloyd won a third cap. Her first two starts of her international career came at the 2006 Algarve Cup, starting the group game against Denmark and in the final against Germany. She played in 19 games, starting 13, and scored one goal.[11]

2007 FIFA Women's World Cup

After scoring once in her first 24 matches with the national team, Lloyd scored four goals at the 2007 Algarve Cup. As the tournament's top scorer, she was awarded Most Valuable Player tournament honors.[11][52][53] Lloyd logged her first brace for the national team during a 6–1 win against New Zealand.[11]

The same year, Lloyd played in her first FIFA Women's World Cup tournament. Heading into the tournament, the national team had not lost a game in regulation time in nearly three years and was considered a favorite to win the tournament in China.[11][54] During their first match of the tournament, the U.S. tied North Korea 2–2.[55] The team faced Sweden in their next match on September 14 and won 2–0 with two goals from Abby Wambach.[56] The U.S. finished group play with a 1–0 win over Nigeria women's national football team on September 18.[57]

During the quarterfinal match against England on September 22, the U.S. won 3–0. All three goals were scored within 12 minutes.[58] The U.S. faced Brazil in the semi-final in what would become a controversial and game-changing match for the team. Coach Greg Ryan decided to bench starting goalkeeper, Hope Solo, and instead started Brianna Scurry, a veteran goalkeeper who had started in three World Cups and two Olympics, but who had started very few matches since the 2004 Olympics. The U.S. was defeated 4–0 by Brazil.[59] The loss relegated them to a final match against Norway, which they won 4–1, to secure third place standing at the tournament.[60][61] Lloyd started three of the five games in which she played at the tournament.[11]

Throughout 2007, Lloyd started 13 of the 23 matches in which she played. She ranked third on the team in scoring with nine goals and three assists.[11]

2008 Beijing Olympics

During the championship match of the CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament, Lloyd scored the U.S.' only goal during stoppage time on a free-kick. The U.S. eventually defeated Canada 6–5 in penalty kicks.[11] She scored two goals during the 2008 Olympics: the game-winning goal in the team's 1–0 defeat of Japan during the tournament's group stage and another game-winning goal in extra time against Brazil during the final helping the U.S. win gold.[62]

Lloyd was named the 2008 U.S. Soccer Athlete of the Year along with Tim Howard.[63] She was on the starting lineup in all 35 games in which she played in 2008, tying for the team lead in matches started during the year. Her 2,781 minutes on the pitch for the U.S. ranked third on the team in minutes played. Her nine goals and nine assists resulted in her best scoring year yet on the national team.[11]

Injury recovery, 100th cap and World Cup qualifying, 2009–2010

In 2009, the U.S. national team competed in eight games, of which Lloyd was on the starting lineup in five.[11] At the 2010 Algarve Cup, Lloyd scored the game-opening goal in the final helping the U.S. clinch the championship title after defeating Germany 3–2.[64]

Although she suffered a broken ankle in the fourth game of the 2010 WPS Season while playing for Sky Blue FC,[65] she played in 15 matches for the United States in 2010, starting 14.[11] Lloyd started all five games at the 2010 CONCACAF Women's World Cup Qualifying Tournament, scoring two goals, including the United States' lone goal during the championship match. She ended the tournament with five assists and was named the Player of the Match three times during the tournament.[11] After the U.S. finished third at the tournament, they traveled to Italy to vie for a place at the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup in the UEFA-CONCACAF play-off against Italy. Playing every minute of the series, Lloyd scored three goals with five assists during the series. She earned her 100th career cap during the second leg of the series.[11]

2011 FIFA Women's World Cup

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Lloyd (fourth from left) prepares for penalty kicks with her teammates at the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup.

2011 saw the U.S. team making preparations for the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup and training starting with the Four Nations Tournament. Lloyd scored the lone goal for the U.S. in the opening match loss to Sweden. In the championship match, the U.S. defeated Canada 2–0 with Lloyd scoring the first goal and being named Player of the Match.[11]

At the 2011 Algarve Cup, Lloyd scored three goals including the first goal in the championship match; subsequently named best goal for the tournament. She was named player of the match for the 2nd time in the tournament. The team won the cup, making it their eighth title win.[66][m 1]

At the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, Lloyd scored the final goal in a 3–0 win against Colombia for her first World Cup goal.[11][67] Throughout the tournament, she tallied an assist, a goal,[11] and one successful penalty kick in the shootout against Brazil to send the U.S. to the semi-finals vs. France.[68] In the World Cup final, after finishing the game tied 2–2 the U.S. went on to penalty kicks with Japan.[69] Along with two teammates who failed to convert their penalty kicks, Lloyd mishit the ball over the crossbar.[70] The U.S. won the silver medal at the tournament.[71]

2012 London Olympics

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Carli Lloyd celebrates at the 2012 Summer Olympics after scoring a goal.

The national team opened 2012 with the Olympic Qualifiers in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The U.S. was placed in Group B with the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, and Mexico. In the first match, the United States routed the Dominican Republic by a score of 14–0 with Lloyd tallying one goal and one assist.[m 2] In the second match, the U.S. again defeated Guatemala 13–0 with Lloyd again finding the back of the net and providing an assist.[m 3]

The game to win the group and thus play the second place team from Group A occurred between the U.S. and Mexico. The U.S. was previously defeated 2–1 by Mexico during the 2010 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup.[72] This time, the U.S. beat Mexico 4–0 with Lloyd netting her first career hat trick. She was subsequently named player of the match.[m 4]

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Lloyd and teammate Hope Solo after the 2012 Summer Olympics final

In the semi-final, the U.S. faced Costa Rica. During the second half, the U.S. scored two goals, the second coming from Lloyd. The U.S. beat Costa Rica 3–0 with Lloyd named player of the match for the second game in a row.[m 5] During the final match against Canada, the U.S. defeated Canada at home 4–0 to move on to the Olympics as the CONCACAF champions.[73] Lloyd finished the tournament with six goals and three assists and tied for the team lead in goals scored.[11][74]

At the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Lloyd scored the go-ahead goal in the 56th minute of the team's opening match against France, to boost the U.S. to a 3–2 lead; the match ended with a final score of 4–2. She scored her second goal of the tournament against Colombia during the group stage.[75]

During the Olympic gold medal match against Japan, played at London's Wembley Stadium, Lloyd scored both American goals in the team's 2–1 victory.[m 6][76] Her four goals in the tournament tied for the second highest on the U.S. squad.[77][78] She is the only player (of either gender) in history to score the game-winning goal in two separate Olympic gold medal matches; her first occurred during the Beijing 2008 final against Brazil.[11][79]

After scoring her 46th international goal in the 13th minute of a friendly against New Zealand in October 2013, Lloyd became the highest-scoring midfielder in the team's history, passing Julie Foudy, who finished her career with 45 goals.[80]Шаблон:Primary source inline

2015 FIFA Women's World Cup

In April 2015, Lloyd was named by head coach Jill Ellis to the 23-player roster for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada.[81] Lloyd captained the team during four of the team's matches, including the quarterfinal against China, in which she scored the winning goal on her 200th cap,[82] semi-final against Germany and final against Japan,[83][84] and scored six goals during the tournament, finishing the tournament on a four-game goalscoring streak that spanned the knockout stage and that culminated in a hat-trick in the game's opening 16 minutes during the final against Japan. The last goal was hailed by Reuters as "one of the most remarkable goals ever witnessed in a Women's World Cup",[85] and featured Lloyd catching Japanese goalkeeper Ayumi Kaihori off her line and chipping her virtually from the halfway line.[86]

For her efforts in leading the United States to a record third World Cup title, and first since 1999, she won the Golden Ball as the best player of the tournament.[87] While Lloyd's six goals were enough to match Célia Šašić as the tournament's top scorer, Šašić won the Golden Boot for playing fewer minutes and Lloyd was awarded the Silver Boot.[88] Lloyd also became the first woman to score a hat-trick in a World Cup final and the first player, male or female, to do so since Geoff Hurst did so for England against West Germany at Wembley in 1966. Only one player has since replicated the feat – Kylian Mbappé for France against Argentina in Lusail, Qatar in 2022. Furthermore, her third goal earned her a nomination for the FIFA Puskás Award, FIFA's annual award for Goal of the Year. Finally, Lloyd is the only player to have scored a hat-trick in normal time of a World Cup final; Hurst scored two goals in extra time and Mbappé one.

2019 FIFA Women's World Cup

Lloyd scored in her first two games of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup; one against Thailand and two against Chile. Hence, she became the first player to score in six straight Women's World Cup matches.[89]

Reaching her 300th cap, 2019–2021

On April 10, 2021, Lloyd earned her 300th cap in a friendly match against Sweden to become the third player to achieve that feat after Kristine Lilly and Christie Pearce.[90] On June 14, 2021, she became the oldest player at 38 years and 332 days to score for the United States in a 4–0 win over Jamaica at the BBVA Stadium, and thereby beating the record previously held by Kristine Lilly (38 years, 264 days).[91]

2020 Tokyo Olympics and retirement

On August 5, 2021, she scored twice in a 4–3 win over Australia in the bronze medal match of the 2020 Summer Olympics, to set the U.S. women's record for most Olympic goals, 10 goals in total, surpassing Abby Wambach.[92] Following the Olympics, Lloyd announced she would be retiring from the national team in 2021.[2][93]

In early 2022, she partnered with Teqball USA and one of her retirement plans is to make Teqball an Olympic sport by 2028. She also developed CL10 Soccer Clinic, a program to help people improve their soccer skills.[94] In October 2022, she co-conducted the draw for the 2023 Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand held at the Aotea Centre in Auckland.[95] She also co-conducted the draw for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, held at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center, in April 2022.

Criticism of USWNT post-retirement

Since retiring, Lloyd has made numerous critical comments regarding the national team, saying she "hated" playing for the team in the final years of her career.[96] Lloyd has said that the culture became "toxic" after the 2015 World Cup victory, alleging that players became more focused on building their brands than winning as a team.[97] During the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, Lloyd criticized the team for celebrating after finishing runners-up in their group, avoiding elimination after being close to losing to Portugal in their last group match, saying, "Players are smiling. They're laughing. It's not good enough."[98] Lloyd's comments created controversy and drew pushback from both current players and former teammates.[99][100]

Later in 2023, she said U.S. Soccer never wanted her to be the star of the team. “That’s just the way the world works as far as showcasing players," Lloyd said. "They’re not always highlighting the best players. They’re oftentimes highlighting the most marketable players.”[101]

Career statistics

International goals

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Date Location Opponent Lineup # Min Assist/pass Score Result Competition
1 2006-10-01[m 7] Шаблон:HsCarson Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subin 1.1 76 Abby Wambach Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
2 2007-03-07[m 8] Шаблон:HsSilves Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 38 Stephanie Cox Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg invitational tournament rowspan=3|Algarve Cup: Group B
3 2007-03-09[m 9] Шаблон:HsFerreiras Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subin 1.1 46 unassisted Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs
4 2007-03-12[m 10] Шаблон:HsSanto Antonio Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 44 Stephanie Cox Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs
5 2007-03-14[m 11] Шаблон:HsSanto Antonio Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subout 1.1 51 unassisted Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg invitational tournament|Algarve Cup: Final
6 2007-07-14[m 12] Шаблон:HsEast Hartford Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subout 1.1 66 Kristine Lilly Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match rowspan=5|Friendly
7 2007-08-12[m 13] Шаблон:HsChicago Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subin 2.1 34 Shannon Boxx Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs
8 2.2 60 Kristine Lilly Шаблон:Sortfbs
9 2007-10-13[m 14] Шаблон:HsSt. Louis Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subin 1.1 84 unassisted Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs
10 2007-10-17[m 15] Шаблон:HsPortland Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subin 1.1 87 Cat Whitehill Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs
11 2008-03-05[m 16] Шаблон:HsAlbufeira Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 69 Natasha Kai Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg invitational tournament|Algarve Cup: Group B
12 2008-04-04[m 17] Шаблон:HsJuárez Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subout 1.1 16 Abby Wambach Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg olympic qualification|Olympic qualifier: Group A
13 2008-04-13[m 18] Шаблон:HsJuárez Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 107 unassisted Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg olympic qualification|Olympic qualifier: final
14 2008-04-27[m 19] Шаблон:HsCary Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 91+ unassisted Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
15 2008-05-10[m 20] Шаблон:HsWashington Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 63 Abby Wambach Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
16 2008-07-02[m 21] Шаблон:HsFredrikstad Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 52 Natasha Kai Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
17 2008-07-05[m 22] Шаблон:HsSkellefteå Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 39 Lindsay Tarpley Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
18 2008-08-09[m 23] Шаблон:HsQinhuangdao Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 27 Stephanie Cox Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg olympic tournament|Olympics: Group G
19 2008-08-21[m 24] Шаблон:HsBeijing Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 96 Amy Rodriguez Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg olympic tournament|Olympics: gold medal match
20 2010-03-03[m 25] Шаблон:HsFaro Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 18 unassisted Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg invitational tournament|Algarve Cup: final
21 2010-10-30[m 26] Шаблон:HsCancun Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 55 penalty Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg world cup qualification|World Cup qualifier: Group B
22 2010-11-05[m 27] Шаблон:HsCancun Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 25 unassisted Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg world cup qualification|World Cup qualifier: semifinal
23 2011-01-21[m 28] Шаблон:HsChongqing Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subout 1.1 11 Lauren Cheney Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg invitational tournament|Four Nations Tournament
24 2011-01-25[m 29] Шаблон:HsChongqing Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 31 Tobin Heath Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg invitational tournament|Four Nations Tournament
25 2011-03-04[m 30] Шаблон:HsSanto Antonio Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subout 1.1 63 Megan Rapinoe Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg invitational tournament|Algarve Cup: Group A
26 2011-03-07[m 31] Шаблон:HsQuarteira Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 13 Tobin Heath Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg invitational tournament|Algarve Cup: Group A
27 2011-03-09[m 1] Шаблон:HsFaro Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 10 Amy Rodriguez Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg invitational tournament|Algarve Cup: final
28 2011-07-02[m 32] Шаблон:HsSinsheim Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 57 Stephanie Cox Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg world cup final tournament|World Cup: Group C
29 2012-01-20[m 2] Шаблон:HsVancouver Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 5 Abby Wambach Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg olympic qualification|Olympic qualifier: Group B
30 2012-01-22[m 3] Шаблон:HsVancouver Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 33 Kelley O'Hara Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg olympic qualification|Olympic qualifier: Group B
31 2012-01-24[m 4] Шаблон:HsVancouver Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 3.1 7 Rachel Buehler Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs rowspan=3 Шаблон:Fb bg olympic qualification|Olympic qualifier: Group B
32 3.2 57 Lauren Cheney Шаблон:Sortfbs
33 3.3 86 Rachel Buehler Шаблон:Sortfbs
34 2012-01-27[m 5] Шаблон:HsVancouver Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 72 Abby Wambach Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg olympic qualification|Olympic qualifier: semifinal
35 2012-02-29[m 33] Шаблон:HsLagos Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 76 Lauren Cheney Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg invitational tournament|Algarve Cup: Group B
36 2012-04-03[m 34] Шаблон:HsChiba Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subout 1.1 18 Rachel Buehler Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg invitational tournament|Kirin Challenge Cup
37 2012-07-25[m 35] Шаблон:HsGlasgow Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subin 1.1 56 Megan Rapinoe Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg olympic tournament|Olympics: Group G
38 2012-07-28[m 36] Шаблон:HsGlasgow Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 77 Megan Rapinoe Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg olympic tournament|Olympics: Group G
39 2012-08-09[m 6] Шаблон:HsLondon Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 2.1 8 Alex Morgan Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs rowspan=2 Шаблон:Fb bg olympic tournament|Olympics: gold medal match
40 2.2 54 Megan Rapinoe Шаблон:Sortfbs
41 2012-09-01[m 37] Шаблон:HsRochester Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 84 unassisted Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
42 2012-12-08[m 38] Шаблон:HsDetroit Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 50 Tobin Heath Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
43 2012-12-12[m 39] Шаблон:HsHouston Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 62 Megan Rapinoe Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
44 2013-06-15[m 40] Шаблон:HsFoxborough Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subout 1.1 57 Heather O'Reilly Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
45 2013-10-20[m 41] Шаблон:HsSan Antonio Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 14 unassisted Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
46 2013-10-27[m 42] Шаблон:HsSan Francisco Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 12 unassisted Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
47 2014-02-08[m 43] Шаблон:HsBoca Raton Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 2.1 29 Heather O'Reilly Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs rowspan=2 Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
48 2.2 37 Stephanie Cox Шаблон:Sortfbs
49 2014-04-10[m 44] Шаблон:HsSan Diego Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 2.1 20 Lauren Holiday Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs rowspan=2 Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
50 2.2 23 unassisted Шаблон:Sortfbs
51 2014-08-20[m 45] Шаблон:HsCary Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 56 penalty Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
52 2014-10-17[m 46] Шаблон:HsChicago Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart; (c) 1.1 46 Sydney Leroux Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg world cup qualification|World Cup qualifier: Group A
53 2014-10-20[m 47] Шаблон:HsWashington Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 9 unassisted Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg world cup qualification|World Cup qualifier: Group A
54 2014-10-24[m 48] Шаблон:HsChester Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 2.1 6 Tobin Heath Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs rowspan=2 Шаблон:Fb bg world cup qualification|World Cup qualifier: semifinal
55 2.2 30 penalty Шаблон:Sortfbs
56 2014-10-26[m 49] Шаблон:HsChester Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 17 Abby Wambach Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg world cup qualification|CONCACAF Championship: final
57 2014-12-10[m 50] Шаблон:HsBrasilia Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 23 Megan Rapinoe Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg invitational tournament|Tournament of Brasilia
58 2014-12-14[m 51] Шаблон:HsBrasilia Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 6 Tobin Heath Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg invitational tournament|Tournament of Brasilia
59 2014-12-18[m 52] Шаблон:HsBrasilia Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 3.1 30 Morgan Brian Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs rowspan=3 Шаблон:Fb bg invitational tournament|Tournament of Brasilia
60 3.2 44 Lori Chalupny Шаблон:Sortfbs
61 3.3 47 Heather O'Reilly Шаблон:Sortfbs
62 2015-03-04[m 53] Шаблон:HsSanto Antonio Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 2.1 43 Christen Press Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs rowspan=2 Шаблон:Fb bg invitational tournament|Algarve Cup: Group B
63 2.2 62 penalty Шаблон:Sortfbs
64 2015-06-23[m 54] Шаблон:HsEdmonton Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 66 penalty Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg world cup final tournament|World Cup: round of 16
65 2015-06-26[m 55] Шаблон:HsOttawa Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart; (c) 1.1 51 Julie Johnston Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg world cup final tournament|World Cup: quarter final
66 2015-06-30[m 56] Шаблон:HsMontreal Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart; (c) 1.1 69 penalty Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg world cup final tournament|World Cup: semi final
67 2015-07-05[m 57] Шаблон:HsVancouver Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart; (c) 3.1 3 Megan Rapinoe Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs rowspan=3 Шаблон:Fb bg world cup final tournament|World Cup: final
68 3.2 5 unassisted Шаблон:Sortfbs
69 3.3 16 unassisted Шаблон:Sortfbs
70 2015-08-19[m 58] Шаблон:HsChattanooga Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subout 2.1 7 unassisted Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs rowspan=2 Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
71 2.2 20 Megan Rapinoe Шаблон:Sortfbs
72 2015-09-17[m 59] Шаблон:HsDetroit Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart; (c) 3.1 6 Crystal Dunn Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs rowspan=3 Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
73 3.2 37 penalty Шаблон:Sortfbs
74 3.3 69 Lauren Holiday Шаблон:Sortfbs
75 2015-09-20[m 60] Шаблон:HsBirmingham Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subout 3.1 16 penalty Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs rowspan=3 Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
76 3.2 22 Crystal Dunn Шаблон:Sortfbs
77 3.3 39 Megan Rapinoe Шаблон:Sortfbs
78 2015-10-21[m 61] Шаблон:HsSeattle Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 85 Meghan Klingenberg Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
79 2015-12-10[m 62] Шаблон:HsSan Antonio Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subout; (c) 1.1 22 penalty Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
80 2016-01-23[m 63] Шаблон:HsSan Diego Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subout 3.1 6 Alex Morgan Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs rowspan=3 Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
81 3.2 22 Alex Morgan Шаблон:Sortfbs
82 3.3 28 unassisted Шаблон:Sortfbs
83 2016-02-10[m 64] Frisco Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart; (c) 1.1 9 penalty Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg olympic qualification|Olympic Qualifier – Group A
84 2016-02-13[m 65] Frisco Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart; (c) 1.1 80 unassisted Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg olympic qualification|Olympic Qualifier – Group A
85 2016-02-15[m 66] Frisco Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subout; (c) 1.1 18 penalty Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg olympic qualification|Olympic Qualifier – Group A
86 2016-02-19[m 67] Houston Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subout; (c) 1.1 43 Morgan Brian Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg olympic qualification|Olympic Qualifier – semi-final
87 2016-04-06[m 68] East Hartford Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart; (c) 1.1 39 Mallory Pugh Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
88 2016-07-23[m 69] Kansas City Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart; (c) 1.1 45+6 Becky Sauerbrunn Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
89 2016-08-03[m 70] Belo Horizonte Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart; (c) 1.1 9 Tobin Heath Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg olympic tournament|Olympics: Group G
90 2016-08-06[m 71] Belo Horizonte Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subout; (c) 1.1 63 Tobin Heath Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg olympic tournament|Olympics: Group G
91 2016-09-15[m 72] Columbus Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 3.1 1 Heather O'Reilly Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs rowspan=3 Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
92 3.2 60 unassisted Шаблон:Sortfbs
93 3.3 81 Lindsey Horan Шаблон:Sortfbs
94 2016-09-18[m 73] Atlanta Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 35 Tobin Heath Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
95 2016-10-23[m 74] Minneapolis Шаблон:Fbw Start 2.1 25 Kelley O'Hara 1–1 5–1 rowspan=2 Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
96 2.2 51 unassisted 2–1
97 2017-04-09[m 75] Houston Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subout 1.1 20 penalty 1–0 5–1 Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
98 2017-11-12[m 76] San Jose Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subin 1.1 80 Alex Morgan 3–1 3–1 Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
99 2018-04-05[m 77] Jacksonville, Florida Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subin 1.1 54 Lindsey Horan 4–0 4–1 Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
100 2018-04-08[m 78] Шаблон:HsHouston, Texas Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 1.1 34 Alex Morgan 3–2 6–2 Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
101 2018-09-04 Шаблон:HsSan Jose Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subin 2.1 47 Tobin Heath 3–0 4–0 rowspan=2 Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
102 2.2 90+3 unassisted 4–0
103 2018-10-07[m 79] Шаблон:Hs Cary Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:HsStart 3.1 23 Christen Press 1–0 5–0 rowspan=3 Шаблон:Fb bg world cup qualification|2018 CONCACAF Championship
104 3.2 29 Casey Short 3–0
105 3.3 48 Rose Lavelle 5–0
106 2019-04-07 Los Angeles Шаблон:Fbw Start 2.1 14 Tierna Davidson 1–0 6–0 rowspan="2" Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
107 2.2 19 Crystal Dunn 2–0
108 2019-05-12 Santa Clara Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subin 1.1 90+2 Mallory Pugh 3–0 3–0 Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
109 2019-05-16[m 80] Шаблон:Hs St. Louis, Missouri Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subin 2.1 61 Tobin Heath 3–0 5–0 rowspan="2" Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
110 2.2 83 Christen Press 4–0
111 2019-06-11[m 81] Шаблон:HsReims, France Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subin 1.1 90+2 Alex Morgan 13–0 13–0 Шаблон:Fb bg world cup final tournament|World Cup: Group F
112 2019-06-16 Шаблон:Hs Paris Шаблон:Fbw Start 2.1 11 unassisted 1–0 3–0 rowspan="2" Шаблон:Fb bg world cup final tournament|World Cup: Group F
113 2.2 35 Tierna Davidson 3–0
114 2019-08-03 Шаблон:HsPasadena Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subout 1.1 41 Kelley O'Hara Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
115 2019-08-29[m 82] Шаблон:HsPhiladelphia Шаблон:Fbw Start 1.1 52 Lindsey Horan Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
116 2019-09-03[m 83] Шаблон:HsSt. Paul Шаблон:Fbw Start 2.1 22 unassisted Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs rowspan=2 Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
117 2.2 32 penalty Шаблон:Sortfbs
118 2019-10-06[m 84] Шаблон:HsChicago Шаблон:Fbw Start (c) 1.1 37 Megan Rapinoe 1–1 1–1 Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
119 2019-11-07[m 85] Шаблон:HsColumbus Шаблон:Fbw Start (c) 2.1 6 Christen Press Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs rowspan=2 Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match| Friendly
120 2.2 31 Tobin Heath Шаблон:Sortfbs
121 2019-11-10[m 86] Шаблон:HsJacksonville Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subout; (c) 1.1 4 Rose Lavelle Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match|Friendly
122 2020-01-28[m 87] Шаблон:HsHouston Шаблон:Fbw Start (c) 1.1 90+3 Julie Ertz Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg olympic qualification|Olympic Qualifier – Group A
123 2020-03-05[m 88] Шаблон:HsOrlando Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subout; (c) 1.1 55 Lindsey Horan Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg invitational tournament|SheBelieves Cup
124 2021-02-24 Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subout 1.1 35 Kristie Mewis Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg invitational tournament|SheBelieves Cup
125 2021-06-13[m 89] Шаблон:HsHouston Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subout; (c) 1.1 1 Rose Lavelle Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg friendly matchrowspan=2 |Friendly
126 2021-07-05[m 90] Шаблон:HsEast Hartford Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subout 1.1 11 Crystal Dunn Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs
127 2021-08-05[m 91] Шаблон:HsKashima Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Subout 2.1 45+1 Lindsey Horan Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs rowspan=2 Шаблон:Fb bg olympic tournament|Olympics: Bronze medal match
128 2.2 51 unassisted Шаблон:Sortfbs
129 2021-09-16[m 92] Шаблон:HsCleveland Шаблон:Fbw Шаблон:Hs Start 5.1 4 Mallory Pugh Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Fb bg friendly match rowspan=6|Friendly
130 5.2 6 unassisted Шаблон:Sortfbs
131 5.3 34 Andi Sullivan Шаблон:Sortfbs
132 5.4 38 Lynn Williams Шаблон:Sortfbs
133 5.5 60 Catarina Macario Шаблон:Sortfbs
134 2021-09-21[m 93] Шаблон:HsCincinnati Шаблон:Subin 1.1 78 unassisted Шаблон:Sortfbs Шаблон:Sortfbs

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Total 134

Honors

Manchester City

United States

Individual

Style of play

Although she was criticised for being inconsistent at the beginning of career, and for losing possession too easily, Lloyd later developed into one of the best players in the world, and is highly regarded for her outstanding determination, mental strength, and work-ethic.[136] A tenacious, energetic, and hard-working player,[136] she also is known for her control, technique, and passing accuracy,[8][137] and is capable of aiding her team both defensively and offensively, due to her stamina, strength, and tackling, as well as her ability to get into good attacking positions, and either score goals or create chances for teammates.[136][137][138] These abilities, coupled with her tactical versatility, enabled her to be deployed in several midfield positions; although she began her career in the centre, as a defensive midfielder, she was most comfortable when moved to a more advanced role, as an attacking midfielder behind the forwards.[136][139] Lloyd earned a reputation as a "clutch player", due to her tendency to score decisive goals.[136] A powerful striker of the ball, she was capable of scoring from any position on the pitch, and could finish well both with her head and with her feet inside the area.[137][138]

Personal life

Lloyd lives with her husband, golfer Brian Hollins, in Mount Laurel, New Jersey.[140] They married on November 4, 2016, in Puerto Morelos, Mexico.[141]

In popular culture

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Lloyd celebrates the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup win at the ticker tape parade in New York City, July 2015

Endorsements

Lloyd has had an endorsement deal with Nike for several years.[142] In 2011, she was the focus of a promotional feature for the sports company entitled, Pressure Makes Us: Carli Lloyd.[143] Following the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, Lloyd starred in a commercial for Xfinity[144] and signed an endorsement deal with Visa.[145] In August 2015, she co-starred in a Nike commercial called Snow Day also featuring Rob Gronkowski and teammate Sydney Leroux.[146] In April 2016, she was named brand ambassador for Lifeway Foods[147] and appeared in a television commercial for Heineken the same year.[148] She has a partnership with Whole Foods Market[149] and appeared in a television commercial for United Airlines.[150] In June 2016, she joined Michael Phelps in partnership deals with Krave Jerky. She also has endorsement deals with Beats by Dre, Kind, and NJM Insurance.[151]

Magazines, television, and video games

Lloyd has been featured in Glamour,[152] Shape,[153] and Sports Illustrated magazines.[154] She was on the covers of Howler Magazine[155] and Sports Illustrated.[156] In 2012, she appeared in an ESPN feature called Title IX is Mine: USWNT.[157] Lloyd has made appearances on numerous television shows including: Good Morning America, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Live with Kelly and Michael, The Today Show, Late Night with Seth Meyers, Fox and Friends, Special Forces: World's Toughest Test, Late Late Show with James Corden.[158]

Lloyd was featured along with her national teammates in the EA Sports' FIFA video game series in FIFA 16, the first time women players were included in the game.[159] In September 2015, she was ranked by EA Sports as the No. 1 women's player in the game.[160]

Ticker tape parade and White House honor

Following the United States' win at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, Lloyd and her teammates became the first women's sports team to be honored with a ticker tape parade in New York City.[161] Each player received a key to the city from Mayor Bill de Blasio.[162] In October of the same year, the team was honored by President Barack Obama at the White House.[163]

See also

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References

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Match reports

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Further reading

  • Grainey, Timothy (2012), Beyond Bend It Like Beckham: The Global Phenomenon of Women's Soccer, University of Nebraska Press, Шаблон:ISBN
  • Lisi, Clemente A. (2010), The U.S. Women's Soccer Team: An American Success Story, Scarecrow Press, Шаблон:ISBN
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  • Solo, Hope (2012), Solo: A Memoir of Hope, Harper & Collins, Шаблон:ISBN
  • Stevens, Dakota (2011), A Look at the Women's Professional Soccer Including the Soccer Associations, Teams, Players, Awards, and More, BiblioBazaar, Шаблон:ISBN

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