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Joe Biden presented the United States squad that will play in the World Cup: “These women are a source of inspiration”

Less than a month to the start of the World Cup Australia – New Zealandthe United States national teamcurrent champion and top winner in history, made a spectacular presentation of the team that will represent the northern country in the top event.

In the presentation video it appears in the first place President Joe Bidenwho along with his wife Jill, showed his support for the women’s team.

“For nearly 40 years, the United States women’s national soccer team has shown that They are true champions. For lifting trophies, for fighting for gender equality, these women are an inspiration to Americans of all ages.our families included,” the president began.

Jill then added: “We can’t wait to see this team in the Women’s World Cup soon. We are very excited to introduce the 23 players who will represent us in Australia and New Zealand.”.

Later, several artists, athletes and figures of American culture made their appearance to announce the list of summoned to the World Cup. One of the most famous faces was that of the singer Taylor Swift, who presented to the front and referent, alex morganwhom he defined as a friend, and the former NBA star, Shaquille O’Neal, who welcomed the attacker trinity rodman in his first World Cup.

Date of the debut of the United States in the 2023 World Cup

United States will defend the title and integrate the Group E With Vietnam, the Netherlands and Portugal. His debut will be Friday July 21 against Vietnam at 10 p.m. (Argentine time).

The Americans are the top World Cup winners with four titlesafter having conquered the editions of 1991, 1999, 2015 and 2019.

The squads of the United States for the 2023 World Cup

archers

  • Alyssa Naeher – Chicago Red Stars
  • Aubrey Kingsbury – Spirit of Washington
  • Casey Murphy – Courage of North Carolina

defenders

  • Alana Cook – Reign of Olympique de Lyon
  • Crystal Dunn – Portland Thorns
  • Emily Fox – North Carolina Courage
  • Naomi Girma – San Diego Wave
  • Sofía Huerta – Reign of Olympique de Lyon
  • Kelley O’Hara – New Jersey/New York Gotham
  • Emily Sonnett – Olymique Lyon Reign

midfielders

  • Julie Ertz – City Angel
  • Lindsey Horan – Lyon Olympics
  • Rose Lavelle – Reign of Olympique de Lyon
  • Savannah DeMelo – Louisville Racing
  • Kristie Mewis – New Jersey/New York Gotham
  • Ashley Sanchez – Washington Spirit
  • Andi Sullivan – Washington Spirit

front

  • Alex Morgan – San Diego Wave
  • Megan Rapinoe – Reign of Olympique de Lyon
  • Trinity Rodman – Washington Spirit
  • Sophia Smith – Portland Thorns
  • Alyssa Thompson – City Angel
  • Lynn Williams – New Jersey/New York Gotham

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Anna Edwards

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