


(They would return to win gold again in 2004.) In 1999, Hamm set a new record for most international goals scored when she made her 108th goal for the U.S. Five years later, Hamm and her teammates, including Michelle Akers, Brandi Chastain and Kristine Lilly, secured the gold medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1991, at the age of 19, Hamm was the youngest team member in history to win the World Cup. Hamm attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she helped take the team to four consecutive NCAA women's championships. At the age of 15, Hamm was the youngest soccer player to play for the national team. The daughter of an Air Force pilot, Hamm moved often with her family throughout her childhood and credits her brother, Garrett, for encouraging her in sports. She was named FIFA's "World Player of the Year" in both 20. Largely considered the best female soccer player in history, Hamm played with the United States women's national soccer team for 17 years, building one of the biggest fan bases of any American athlete.

Soccer star Mia Hamm was born Mariel Margaret Hamm on March 17, 1972, in Selma, Alabama. Hamm held the record for most international goals scored until June 2013, when her record was broken by fellow American player Abby Wambach. She won the Women's World Cup in 19, and took Olympic gold medals in 19. women's national soccer team for 17 years, building one of the biggest fan bases of any American athlete. Mia Hamm is largely considered the best female soccer player in history.
