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U.S. women's soccer legend Abby Wambach broke down her thoughts and feelings on President Donald Trump and his administration ...
Wambach is the latest celebrity to criticize Trump, who is often maligned for his controversial rhetoric, careless approach ...
Abby Wambach is the epitome of "girl power" goals. Not only is she a two-time Olympic gold medalist and a FIFA Women's World Cup champion, but she's also a New York Times best-selling author and ...
Abby Wambach, no.20, of U.S. holds the World Cup Trophy after their 5-2 over Japan in the FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015 Final at BC Place Stadium on July 5, 2015, in Vancouver.
Abby Wambach published her first children's picture book, "The Wolfpack Way," on Tuesday, Oct. 8; The retired U.S. Women's National Team star tells PEOPLE the book is about helping children find ...
VANCOUVER — The date is seared in Abby Wambach's mind, a daily cue reminding her and the rest of the U.S. women's national soccer team of what they missed out on four summers ago in Frankfurt.
Abby Wambach is opening up about managing the "ups and downs" in her relationship with wife Glennon Doyle.. Wambach, 44, and Doyle, 49, are guests on the latest episode of Alex Cooper and SiriusXM ...
Abby Wambach helped the U.S. women's national soccer team win a World Cup and two Olympic gold medals. But she tells Wild Card host Rachel Martin her version of success is about what comes after ...
Abby Wambach and Germany’s Anja Mittag scored in the first half in a friendly in Bridgeview, Ill., and the United States women’s team settled for a 1-1 tie in its first game since Pia Sundhage ...
Abby Wambach tells PEOPLE her wife Glennon Doyle still doesn't understand how the soccer games work no matter how many times she explains it using 'metaphors and analogies' amid the USWNT's run in ...
Abby Wambach can tell you the exact moment she found her true form. While catching up with PEOPLE recently, the retired U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team reflected on the moment she decided to ...
Abby Wambach and Germany’s Anja Mittag scored in the first half in a friendly in Bridgeview, Ill., and the United States women’s team settled for a 1-1 tie in its first game since Pia Sundhage ...