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Sam Mewis of the USA poses with the Women's World Cup trophy after the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup World Cup champion Sam Mewis is retiring from soccer for an exciting new role focused on women's ...
Sam Mewis and her older sister Kristie both starred at Whitman-Hanson and on a global stage, leading the U.S. to a runner-up finish at the 2008 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in New Zealand, becoming ...
Sam Mewis, former United States women’s national team midfielder, announced her retirement from soccer after citing ongoing knee injuries as the reason for her decision. "Unfortunately, my knee ...
A knee injury is forcing U.S. midfield star Sam Mewis to retire at age 31. Here’s what happened—and what she’s doing next. U.S. soccer star Sam Mewis announced her retirement on Friday.
Sam Mewis, a United States women's national soccer team legend who played a key role in their 2019 World Cup victory, retired at 31 years old due to a persistent knee injury. On Jan. 19, Mewis posted ...
USWNT midfielder and 2019 Women’s World Cup champion Sam Mewis announced her retirement from soccer on Friday, citing a long-standing knee injury.
The NWSL news cycle was dominated by the news of Sam Mewis’ retirement. But details were also released regarding the new 2024 Challenge Cup taking place between Gotham and the San Diego Wave.
Mewis, who was a key part of the U.S. team that won the 2019 Women’s World Cup, announced her retirement Friday following ongoing knee and ankle injuries that prematurely ended her playing ...
Sam Mewis was not only a towering figure ... Mewis has announced her retirement from playing after two years of persistent ankle and knee injuries that have kept her off the field since 2021.
Former Whitman-Hanson High soccer star Sam Mewis on Friday announced her retirement from professional soccer at age 31. Mewis cited a knee injury in stepping away from the game, writing on X ...