Abby Wambach?
Soccer star Mary Abigail Wambach (born June 2nd 1980) is originally from Pittsford New York. She was moved from her first girls soccer team to the boys team, when she scored 27 goals in her first 3 games. She played for the U of Florida, has an Olympic Gold Medal, and has played the Forward position on the US Women's National Team since 2003. All ChaCha, all the time.
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What is Abby Wambach's Olympic and regular jersey number?
Abby Wambach's USA jersey number is 20. Her number is the Oly...
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Did Abby Wambach set a new record for goals scored in world cup?
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Mary Abigail "Abby" Wambach(born June 2, 1980)is an American ...
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What is Abby Wambach's Olympic and regular jersey number?
Abby Wambach's USA jersey number is 20. Her number is the Oly...
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The women on the US National Soccer team either wear the Tiem...
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What is Abby Wambach's number?
Abby Wambach located in Fargo, ND has the phone number (701) ...
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Mary Abigail "Abby" Wambach(born June 2, 1980)is an American ...
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Did Abby Wambach set a new record for goals scored in world cup?
Mary Abigail "Abby" Wambach (born June 2, 1980 in Rochester, ...
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Does Abby Wambach have a sister?
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How tall is Hope Solo and Abby Wambach?
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How many world cups has Abby Wambach pleaed in?
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About Abby Wambach
Abby Wambach was born in Pittsford, New York on June 2, 1980. She is the youngest of seven siblings. She played both soccer and basketball in high school at Our Lady of Mercy High School, lettering in both sports. While playing in college for the University of Florida, she became their all-time scorer. She left college to pursue a professional soccer career with the Washington Freedom. In the Women's World Cup tournament of 2007, Abby was instrumental in her team's winning strategies.






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