Julie Foudy
Julie Foudy
Julie Maurine Foudyis a retired American professional soccer midfielder who played for the United States women's national soccer team from 1987 through 2004. She finished with 271 caps and served as the team's co-captain from 1991 to 2000 and captain from 2000 through her retirement in 2004. In 2007, she was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame with her teammate, Mia Hamm. She is currently an analyst, reporter and the primary color commentator for women's soccer telecasts on...
ProfessionSportscaster
Date of Birth23 January 1971
CitySan Diego, CA
Soccer was invented by man but perfected by women.
We don't wear cups. We win them!
I don't care how talented a team is, unless you believe in one another, you're weak.
Tomboy. Alright, call me a tomboy. Tomboys get medals. Tomboys win championships. Tomboys can fly. Oh. And tomboys aren't boys.
Athletics brings out a side of you that is wonderful. It brings out so many good attributes like competing, intensity and playing at the highest level.