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U.S. WNT Defender and WUSA Champ Brandi Chastain to Chat with Fans at ussoccerfan.com This Thursday at 6 p.m. ET

April 23, 2002

CHICAGO (Tuesday, April 23, 2002) — U.S. Women's National Team defender Brandi Chastain will chat live with fans on Thursday, April 25, at 3 p.m. PT/6 p.m. ET from San Jose, Calif., where she and her U.S. teammates are getting ready to face Finland this Saturday, April 27, at Spartan Stadium.

 

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w/ WNT defender Brandi Chastain

Nov. 13, 2003

Off-the-wall Questions and Answers, Queries and Anecdotes from U.S. Women's National Team defender Brandi Chastain.

 

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Brandi Chastain Suffers Fracture of Third Metatarsal in Right Foot

Sep. 22, 2003

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Sunday, Sept. 21, 2003) - U.S. defender Brandi Chastain suffered a fracture of the 3rd metatarsal bone in her right foot during the first half of the USA’s 3-1 victory in its opening game of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2003. Cat Reddick replaced Chastain at halftime and following the match Chastain had an X-ray on her foot at the Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington confirming the small fracture.

 

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Postcards from China (Brandi Chastain)

Jan. 20, 2002

Every several days, a player from the U.S. Women's National Team will send out an e- postcard from Guangzhou, China, where the U.S. team is preparing for the Four Nations Women's Tournament featuring the USA, China, Norway and Germany. The USA begins the tournament on Wednesday, January 23 against Norway.

 

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Brandi Chastain Added to U.S. Roster for Match Against Ireland

Sep. 1, 1999

CHICAGO (Wednesday, September 1, 1999) - Women's World Cup hero Brandi Chastain, who was originally left off the roster for this Saturday's match vs. Ireland at Foxboro Stadium due to a schedule conflict, will join the U.S. Women's National Team after being able to reschedule an appearance

 

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ussoccer.com Q & A with former Women’s National Team Head Coach Tony DiCicco

March 1, 2013

Former U.S. Women’s National Team head coach Tony DiCiccio sat down with ussoccer.com to discuss his memorable coaching moments

Related Topics: Coaches, CoachesNet, Centennial, Tony DiCicco, U.S. Women, U-20 Women

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Hamm Ties World Record for International Goals with Number 107; Chastain Adds Pair of Goals as USA Downs Holland, 3-0

May 16, 1999

CHICAGO (Sunday, May 16, 1999) - Forward Mia Hamm tied the all-time international goal scoring record at 107 and defender Brandi Chastain scored a pair of goals as the U.S. Women's National Team defeated Holland, 3-0, on a warm, but overcast day at Soldier Field, site of the USA's seco

 

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w/ WNT defender Brandi Chastain

Feb. 8, 2002

A monthly feature about a U.S. Men's, Women's or Youth National Team player from the U.S. Soccer Communications Department.

 

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WUSA to Preview Season Kickoff at National Press Club Event on Friday

April 9, 2001

CHICAGO (Monday, April 9, 2001) - As a prelude to the opening game, WUSA founder John Hendricks, along with U.S. Women's National Team stars Julie Foudy and Brandi Chastain, will address the National Press Club's newsmaker luncheon this Friday (April 13) at 12:30 p.m. ET. Remarks, broadca

 

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Archive - Oct./Nov. 2003

Nov. 13, 2003

 

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U.S. Women Win Algarve Cup, Finally, with 1-0 Victory over Norway; Chastain Penalty Kick Once Again Gives USA a Tournament Title

March 18, 2000

LOULE, Portugal (Saturday, March 18, 2000) - A penalty kick goal by Brandi Chastain in the 9th minute was nurtured, protected and turned out to be the difference, as the U.S. Women's National Team defeated Norway, 1-0, to win the Algarve Cup championship for the first time.

 

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