- Mary
Abigail Wambach (born June 2, 1980) is an
American retired soccer player, coach, and
member of the
National Soccer Hall of Fame. A six-time winner...
-
Wambach is a
German language name for streams,
places and persons. It may
refer to: Abby
Wambach (born 1980),
American soccer player Nel
Wambach (born...
- Florida.
Doyle met Abby
Wambach on a book tour. In
November 2016,
Doyle announced that she was in a
relationship with
Wambach; they
married on May 14...
- are the only
players to have won the
award in
consecutive seasons. Abby
Wambach is the only
female player to win the
award six times,
closely followed...
- Abby
Wambach is a
retired professional soccer player who
competed as a
forward for the
United States women's
national soccer team from 2001 to 2015. In...
- semifinals. The team then
defeated Canada 3–1 to
claim third place. Abby
Wambach was the team's top
scorer with
three goals,
while Joy
Fawcett and Shannon...
-
Neeltje "Nel"
Wambach (born 9 May 1938) is a
former artistic gymnast from the Netherlands. She
competed at the 1960
Summer Olympics in all
artistic gymnastics...
- champions, the
Washington Freedom, led by top
scorers Mia Hamm and Abby
Wambach.
After the WUSA
folded following the 2003 season, just six days before...
-
effective partnership at
international level was that of Alex
Morgan and Abby
Wambach with the
United States national team, who
scored a
combined 55
goals in...
-
which she pla****. Her 11
goals ranked second on the team
behind Abby
Wambach's 13
while her 11 ****ists
ranked first. The
Freedom finished in
fourth place...