Women's World Cup brings memories of past big games at NSC
By Barclay Kruse, NSC Chief Communications Officer
No, I haven't been getting up at 3:00 am to watch the Women's World Cup live from China. But I have been setting my DVR to record all the games and my first stop, upon waking at the more civilized hour of 7:00 am, is to turn on my TV and check on the progress of whatever games are on.
It's been fun to see so many old friends on the screen. All right, in the interests of honest disclosure they probably wouldn't remember me and I've never gone beer drinking with them, so they're not really friends. We'll call them players I've interviewed, or stood nearby while other reporters interviewed them.
Just this morning I was watching Canadian stars Christine Sinclair and Erin McLeod, both of whom I interviewed when Canada played Sweden during Schwan's USA CUP in 2006. Yesterday I watched Sweden tying Nigeria, and there, bigger than life were Victoria Svensson and Sara Thunebro, who played for Sweden that year, when the Swedes lost two tough games at the NSC to the U.S. and Canada.
Left: Abby Wambach fights a Swedish player for possession during a Women's
National Team game in the NSC Stadium in 2006. Right: Julie Foudy played for the U.S. team at the NSC three times (2001, 2002 and 2004) and in 2006 came as an ESPN color commentator. She's working in the same role on ESPN's World Cup coverage.
And of course the U.S. Women's National Team has a stellar history of games at the NSC. Mia Hamm scored her 150th international goal here in a 3-0 victory over Australia in 2004. Last year, Kristine Lilly scored with seconds left in the game as the U.S. dramatically beat Sweden 3-2. Julie Foudy, who last visited the NSC as an ESPN commentator, recalled the 2002 game when Norway "died in the heat" and the U.S. recorded a 3-0 win. In 2001, 15,615 fans, still an NSC stadium record, watched the U.S. beat Canada 1-0. That was also the first year that Women's National Team games at the NSC were broadcast live on ESPN. Now it's commonplace.
Above: The above photo shows Minnesota's own Brianna Scurry in goal against Canada in 2001 when 15,615 fans set an NSC stadium record.
I looked through our records, and here is a list of Women's National Team game appearances at the NSC since we opened in 1990: USA: 1990, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006; Germany (then West Germany): 1990; England: 1990; Soviet Union: 1990; Canada: 2001, 2006; Norway: 2002; Australia: 2004; Sweden: 2006.
I have many more memories of Women's National Team games here, but I thought I'd ask you first. If you've attended any of the games over the years, what do you remember?
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