Former United States Women's National Team star Carli Lloyd announced Wednesday that she is expecting her first child with husband Brian Hollins. Lloyd, 41, acknowledged that she has undergone multiple rounds of in-vitro fertilization treatments in a bid to have a child.
Carli Lloyd had an extremely accomplished amateur and professional soccer career. Her résumé includes two FIFA Women’s World Cup championships and two
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USWNT legend Carli Lloyd has said she has no regrets on her criticism of the team and added that they needed a similar mentality to England.
During the Women’s World Cup, legendary former USWNT midfielder Carli Lloyd emerged as one of the most outspoken critics of the team’s performance. Her candid remarks gained attention both within the United States and beyond, sparking discussions and debates.
During the United States’s lackluster Women’s World Cup performance, legendary former USWNT midfielder Carli Lloyd emerged as one of the team’s fiercest critics.
The criticism towards the U.S. women's soccer team hasn't died down in the slightest, at least not from those at Fox Sports who are still covering the Women's World Cup.
Fox Sports analyst Carli Lloyd will be the only American looking good after this year’s disastrous World Cup.
Fox Corp.’s split personality has been on vivid display during the 2023 Women’s World Cup. On the one hand, the company’s Fox Sports network has been urging Americans to watch and support the U.S.
U.S. women's national team co-captain Lindsey Horan said she is frustrated to hear negative comments from former teammate Carli Lloyd but it's just "noise" ahead of the Round of 16 match against Sweden.
1. Let me be up front right off the bat here: I don’t watch any soccer, men’s or women’s, and I couldn’t care less if the U.S. women’s team wins the World Cup or not.
Fox analyst and former United States Women’s National Team player Cari Lloyd walked back on her comments Wednesday when discussing her criticism of the USWNT’s draw with Portugal to advance out of group play. “I was very critical of the team last night,” Lloyd said on Fox.
Former player and two-time World Cup winner, Carli Lloyd, recently made strong statements and criticisms about the performance of the USWNT after the 0-0 draw against Portugal.
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In 2016, USWNT legend and two-time World Cup champion Carli Lloyd was one of five national team players to file a wage-discrimination complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Carli Lloyd is one of the best players in U.S. Women’s National Team history, but all of her memories of representing her country in international competition are not fond.
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The 39-year-old will compete in four fall friendly matches for the USWNT and also play the remainder of the National Women's Soccer League season with NJ/NY Gotham before officially hanging up the cleats.
Lloyd, along with Lindsey Horan and Julie Ertz, were among the few members of the team to stand for the national anthem during friendlies over the fall.
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It's safe to say the South Jersey Girls Soccer League may regret rejecting Carli Lloyd way back in 1993.
We've seen practice videos of Carli Lloyd kicking NFL-style field goals. It would be fun to see if she can pull it off during more competitive action.
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