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Aly Wagner
American soccer player

Aly Wagner

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Intro
American soccer player
A.K.A.
Alyson Kay Wagner
Work field
Gender
Female
Place of birth
San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, USA
Age
44 years
Stats
Height:
1.65 m
Education
Santa Clara University
California, USA
Presentation High School
California, USA
Awards
Honda Sports Award for Soccer
(2002)
Sports Teams
Olympique Lyonnais (France)
San Diego Spirit (USA)
Los Angeles Sol (USA)
Boston Breakers (USA)
United States women's national soccer team (USA)
Olympique Lyonnais (France)
Santa Clara Broncos women's soccer (USA)
The details (from wikipedia)

Biography

Alyson Kay Wagner (born August 10, 1980) is an American sports broadcaster and retired soccer midfielder who last played for Los Angeles Sol of Women's Professional Soccer and the United States women's national soccer team. She is a two-time Olympic gold medalist and two-time FIFA Women's World Cup bronze medalist. She has worked for Fox Sports, CBS Sports and ESPN as a soccer analyst. She is the first woman to call a FIFA Men's World Cup game on English-language U.S. television, serving as the analyst alongside Derek Rae for Iran's 1–0 win against Morocco on June 15, 2018. She is also an owner of USL Championship club Queensboro FC and a founding owner and co-chair of the National Women's Soccer League expansion club awarded to the San Francisco Bay Area in 2023.

Early life

Born and raised in San Jose, California, Wagner attended Hillbrook School, and later, Presentation High School and was a four-year varsity starter on the soccer team. She helped the Panthers win the Central Coast Championship as a sophomore and senior. She was named CCS Player of the Year as a junior and senior and was selected as League MVP during her freshman, sophomore and junior years. As a senior, she was named NSCAA All-American, Parade All-American, Parade Magazine High School Player of the Year, and the Gatorade National High School Player of the Year. She was also named as the Northern California Student-Athlete of the Year and Presentation Scholar Athlete of the Year the same year.

Santa Clara Broncos, 1998–2002

Wagner began playing with the United States women's national soccer team in 1998, while still a freshman at Santa Clara University. She played in 23 games for the Broncos, starting 21, and scored 10 goals with 12 assists. She was named Second-Team NSCAA All-American, First-Team All-WCC and the WCC Freshman of the Year.

In 2001, she led Santa Clara to the NCAA Women's Soccer Championship, scoring the only goal in Santa Clara's 1–0 victory over perennial powerhouse North Carolina.

Wagner was awarded the 2002 Hermann Trophy as the top collegiate soccer player in the country and the Today's Top VIII Award as a member of the Class of 2002. She also won the Honda Sports Award as the nation's top soccer player.

Playing career

Club

Wagner was the number one pick at the 2003 WUSA Draft by the San Diego Spirit. The team finished in third place during the 2003 WUSA season with a 8–6–7 record. She played in all 20 matches during the season, scored two goals and recorded four assists. After advancing to the playoffs, the Spirit was defeated by the Atlanta Beat 2–1 in the semifinals with Wagner scoring the Spirit's lone goal. Wagner was named to the All-WUSA Second Team following the season.

At the conclusion of the 2003 season, Wagner was traded to the Boston Breakers, shortly before the WUSA suspended operations. She made her debut for the Breakers in a June 19, 2004 exhibition match against the Washington Freedom in Blaine, Minnesota.

In 2005, Wagner scored twice in three games for Olympique Lyonnais in the French First Division.

In 2009, Wagner began playing midfielder for the Los Angeles Sol of Women's Professional Soccer (WPS).

On January 14, 2010, Wagner announced her retirement from professional soccer due to injuries.

International

Wagner competed for the United States women's national soccer team from 1999 to 2008. She made appearances in 131 international matches, scored 21 goals and made 42 assists.

At the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup in the United States, Wagner made four appearances including three group-stage matches and the semi-final match. In 2004, she was selected for the Athens Olympics. She played in four matches including three group-stage matches and the semi-final match, helping the U.S. win gold. On July 30, 2006, she became the 18th U.S. women's national team player to reach 100 caps during a friendly match against Canada.

In 2007, Wagner was selected by head coach Greg Ryan for the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup in China and competed in the third-place play-off match against Norway.

Despite undergoing a double hernia operation in early 2008, Wagner was selected to play at the 2008 Summer Olympics and made one appearance as a substitute in a group-stage match against New Zealand.

International goals

Key (expand for notes on "international goals" and sorting)
LocationGeographic location of the venue where the competition occurred
Sorted by country name first, then by city name
LineupStart – played entire match
on minute (off player) – substituted on at the minute indicated, and player was substituted off at the same time

off minute (on player) – substituted off at the minute indicated, and player was substituted on at the same time
(c) – captain
Sorted by minutes played

Goal in matchGoal of total goals by the player in the match
Sorted by total goals followed by goal number
MinThe minute in the match the goal was scored. For list that include caps, blank indicates played in the match but did not score a goal.
Assist/passThe ball was passed by the player, which assisted in scoring the goal. This column depends on the availability and source of this information.
penalty or pkGoal scored on penalty-kick which was awarded due to foul by opponent. (Goals scored in penalty-shoot-out, at the end of a tied match after extra-time, are not included.)
ScoreThe match score after the goal was scored.
Sorted by goal difference, then by goal scored by the player's team
ResultThe final score.

Sorted by goal difference in the match, then by goal difference in penalty-shoot-out if it is taken, followed by goal scored by the player's team in the match, then by goal scored in the penalty-shoot-out. For matches with identical final scores, match ending in extra-time without penalty-shoot-out is a tougher match, therefore precede matches that ended in regulation

aetThe score at the end of extra-time; the match was tied at the end of 90' regulation
psoPenalty-shoot-out score shown in parentheses; the match was tied at the end of extra-time
Light-purple background color – exhibition or closed door international friendly match
Light-yellow background color – match at an invitational tournament
Light-orange background color – Olympic women's football qualification match
Light-blue background color – FIFA women's world cup qualification match
Pink background color – Continental Games or regional tournament


Goal
DateHome
away
neutral
LocationOpponentLineupGoal
in
match
MinAssist
/pass
ScoreResultCompetition
goal 11999-04-29homeCharlotte Japan45.

on 46' (off Foudy)

1 of 151Sara Whalen5550.05005

5–0

5950.09005

9–0

Friendly
goal 22000-01-13awayAdelaide Australiaunknown1 of 1unknownHeather Aldama5250.03005

3–1

5250.03005

3–1

Australia Cup
goal 32000-04-05homeDavidson IcelandStart1 of 153Danielle Slaton5350.03005

3–0

5850.08005

8–0

Friendly
goal 42000-06-08neutralNewcastle Japan27.

on 64' (off Foudy)

1 of 188Christie Welsh5350.04005

4–1

5350.04005

4–1

Pacific Cup
goal 52000-07-07homeCentral Islip ItalyStart1 of 124Mary-Frances Monroe5150.01005

1–0

5350.04005

4–1

Friendly
goal 62002-01-12homeCharleston Mexico45.

on 46' (off Parlow)

1 of 175unassisted5650.06005

6–0

5750.07005

7–0

Friendly
goal 72002-09-29homeUniondale Russia30.

on 61' (off Foudy)

1 of 164Kate Sobrero5550.05005

5–0

5450.05005

5–1

U.S. Cup
goal 82002-10-27homePasadena MexicoStart1 of 15Kristine Lilly5150.01005

1–0

5350.03005

3–0

World Cup qualifier: Group A
goal 92003-03-14neutralOlhão Canada31.

on 60' (off Tarpley)

1 of 185unassisted5050.01005

1–1

5050.01005

1–1

Algarve Cup: Group A
goal 102003-03-18neutralSanto Antonio Sweden75.

off 75' (on Hucles)

1 of 118unassisted5150.01005

1–0

5050.01005

1–1

Algarve Cup: Group A
goal 112003-09-01homeCarson Costa Rica45.

off 46' (on Hamm)

1 of 117Cindy Parlow5150.01005

1–0

5550.05005

5–0

Friendly
goal 122003-09-07homeSan Jose Mexico30.

on 61' (off Lilly)

1 of 185penalty5550.05005

5–0

5550.05005

5–0

Friendly
goal 132004-02-27neutralHeredia HaitiStart1 of 112Cindy Parlow5150.01005

1–0

5850.08005

8–0

Olympic qualifier
goal 142004-03-03awaySan Jose Costa RicaStart1 of 15Kristine Lilly5150.01005

1–0

5450.04005

4–0

Olympic qualifier
goal 152004-08-01homeEast Hartford China72.

off 72' (on Tarpley)

1 of 114Mia Hamm5150.01005

1–0

5250.03005

3–1

Friendly
goal 162004-10-10homeCincinnati New ZealandStart1 of 151unassisted5350.03005

3–0

5650.06005

6–0

Friendly
goal 172004-12-08homeCarson Mexico75.

off 75' (on Hucles)

1 of 28Mia Hamm5150.01005

1–0

5550.05005

5–0

Friendly
goal 182 of 266Kristine Lilly5550.05005

5–0

goal 192005-07-10homePortland Ukraine64.

off 64' (on Lloyd)

1 of 148Kristine Lilly5350.03005

3–0

5750.07005

7–0

Friendly
goal 202006-03-13neutralFaro France70.

off 70' (on Miller)

1 of 149Heather O'Reilly5250.02005

2–0

5350.04005

4–1

Algarve Cup: Group B
goal 212006-08-27homeChicago China88.

off 88' (on Hucles)

1 of 159penalty5150.02005

2–1

5350.04005

4–1

Friendly

Assists made in international matches

Wagner is among the top ten players of the United States women's national soccer team in providing assists. Wagner provided more assists than goals which is not unusual for a midfielder; however, a ratio of 42 assists to 21 goals is unmatched by any other player in the top ten assist providers of the United States women's national soccer team.


Assist
DateNHome
away
neutral
LocationOpponentLineupMinGoal scorerScoreResultCompetition
assist 12000-01-070neutralMelbourne Czech Republic45.

off 46' (on O'Reilly)

83Veronica Zepeda5850.08005

8–0

5750.08005

8–1

Australia Cup
assist 22000-07-071homeCentral Islip ItalyStart91+Caroline Putz5350.04005

4–1

5350.04005

4–1

Friendly
assist 32002-01-121homeCharleston Mexico30.

on 61' (off Foudy)

65Danielle Fotopoulos5450.04005

4–0

5750.07005

7–0

Friendly
assist 42002-03-030neutralFerreiras EnglandStart59Shannon MacMillan5150.01005

1–0

5250.02005

2–0

Algarve Cup: Group B
assist 575Kelly Wilson5250.02005

2–0

assist 62002-07-210homeBlaine NorwayStart70Tiffeny Milbrett5250.02005

2–0

5450.04005

4–0

Friendly
assist 72002-09-291homeUniondale Russia45.

on 46' (off Parlow )

59Mia Hamm5350.03005

3–0

5450.05005

5–1

Nike U.S. Cup
assist 862Mia Hamm5450.04005

4–0

assist 92002-11-020homeSeattle Panama45.

off 46' (on Foudy)

3Tiffeny Milbrett5150.01005

1–0

5950.09005

9–0

World Cup qualifier: Group A
assist 106Tiffeny Milbrett5250.02005

2–0

assist 1122Tiffeny Milbrett5650.06005

6–0

assist 122002-11-060homeSeattle Costa RicaStart90Kristine Lilly5750.07005

7–0

5750.07005

7–0

World Cup qualifier: semifinal
assist 132002-11-090homePasadena CanadaStart94Mia Hamm5150.02005

2–1

5150.02005

2–1

World Cup qualifier: final
assist 142003-01-231neutralYiwu Norway3.

on 88' (off Hawkins)

24Thori Bryan5150.01005

1–0

5250.03005

3–1

Four Nations Tournament
assist 1564Tiffeny Milbrett5150.02005

2–1

assist 1687Heather O'Reilly5250.03005

3–1

assist 172003-02-160homeCharleston Iceland74.

off 74' (on Kluegel)

3Mia Hamm5150.01005

1–0

5150.01005

1–0

Friendly
assist 182003-04-260homeWashington CanadaStart55Shannon MacMillan5350.04005

4–1

5550.06005

6–1

Friendly
assist 1978Shannon MacMillan5450.05005

5–1

assist 202003-09-011homeCarson Costa Rica45.

off 46' (on Hamm)

17Abby Wambach5250.02005

2–0

5550.05005

5–0

Friendly
assist 212003-11-020homeDallas MexicoStart18Cindy Parlow5150.01005

1–0

5250.03005

3–1

Friendly
assist 222004-02-250homeSan Jose Costa Rica45.

on 46' (off Tarpley)

81Shannon Boxx5750.07005

7–0

5550.05005

5–0

Olympic qualifier
assist 232004-06-060homeLouisville Japan45.

on 46' (off Tarpley)

59Abby Wambach5050.01005

1–1

5050.01005

1–1

Friendly
assist 242004-09-250homeRochester Iceland45.

on 46' (off Tarpley)

42Abby Wambach5250.02005

2–0

5150.04005

4–3

Friendly
assist 252004-10-100homeCincinnati New ZealandStart66Cindy Parlow5550.05005

5–0

5650.06005

6–0

Friendly
assist 262004-10-160homeKansas City MexicoStart36Angela Hucles5150.01005

1–0

5150.01005

1–0

Friendly
assist 272004-11-060homePhiladelphia Denmark45.

off 46' (on Hucles)

48Abby Wambach5050.01005

1–1

4850.01005

1–3

Friendly
assist 282005-03-090neutralFerreiras France23.

off 68' (on Hucles)

20Christie Welsh5150.01005

1–0

5150.01005

1–0

Algarve Cup: Group B
assist 292005-03-130neutralSanto Antonio Denmark45.

off 46' (on Tarpley)

15Abby Wambach5250.02005

2–0

5450.04005

4–0

Algarve Cup: Group B
assist 302005-03-150neutralFaro Denmark75.

off 75' (on Hucles)

23Christie Welsh5150.01005

1–0

5150.01005

1–0

Algarve Cup: Final
assist 312005-07-100homePortland Ukraine27.

off 64' (on Lloyd)

57Tiffeny Milbrett5050.01005

1–1

5750.07005

7–0

Friendly
assist 322005-10-230homeCharleston Mexico45.

off 46' (on Lloyd)

40Abby Wambach5350.03005

3–0

5350.03005

3–0

Friendly
assist 332006-01-180neutralGuangzhou Norway88.

off 88' (on Lloyd)

85Abby Wambach5250.03005

3–1

5250.03005

3–1

Four Nations Tournament
assist 342006-07-230homeSan Diego IrelandStart74Natasha Kai5450.04005

4–0

5550.05005

5–0

Friendly
assist 352006-09-130homeRochester MexicoStart22Lindsay Tarpley5050.01005

1–1

5350.03005

3–0

friendly
assist 362006-10-010homeCarson Chinese Taipei45.

off 46' (on Lloyd)

27Lindsay Tarpley5450.04005

4–0

6050.10005

10–0

friendly
assist 372006-10-080homeRichmond Iceland23.

off 68' (on Hucles)

34Abby Wambach5150.01005

1–0

5150.02005

2–1

friendly
assist 382006-11-040awaySeoul Korea Republic27.

off 64' (on Hucles)

68Kristine Lilly5150.01005

1–0

5150.01005

1–0

Peace Queen Cup: Final
assist 392007-05-120homeFrisco Canada19.

on 72' (off Chalupny)

73Heather O'Reilly5350.05005

5–2

5350.05005

5–2

Friendly
assist 402007-10-130homeSt. Louis Mexico48.

on 33' (off Osborne)
48. off 81' (on Lloyd)

57Abby Wambach5150.02005

2–1

5450.05005

5–1

Friendly
assist 412008-06-150neutralSuwon Australia45.

off 46' (on Lloyd)

77Abby Wambach5250.02005

2–0

5150.02005

2–1

Peace Queen Cup: Group B
assist 422008-11-010homeRichmond Korea Republic45.

on 46' (off Lloyd)

48Lindsay Tarpley5350.03005

3–0

5250.03005

3–1

Friendly
NOTE: N = number of goals scored by Aly Wagner in the match

Media career

Wagner has worked for Fox Sports, CBS Sports, and ESPN as a soccer analyst. She worked as a Fox Sports match analyst during the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, and became the first woman to call a FIFA Men's World Cup game on U.S. television by serving as the analyst alongside Derek Rae for Iran's 1–0 win against Morocco on June 15, 2018. She was also part of the Fox Sports broadcast team for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. CBS Sports named Wagner as the host of its 2022 National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) coverage series "Groundwork".

Sports businesses

Wagner is an owner of soccer club Queensboro FC, which fields teams in USL Championship and USL W League. She is also a founding owner, co-chair, and alternate league board representative for the NWSL expansion club awarded to the San Francisco Bay Area in 2023. Wagner had helped organize a group of former USWNT players to lobby the NWSL for a team, and was credited with convincing Sixth Street Partners CEO Alan Waxman to have the fund lead investment in the bid.

Personal life

In December 2006, Wagner married Adam Eyre, a former soccer player at Santa Clara University who played briefly for the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer. Wagner gave birth to triplet boys in August 2013 and a daughter in December 2015.

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