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November 18, 2009 - Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) Boston Breakers Recently retired Breakers midfielder Angela Hucles has been selected as a 2009 Humanitarian of the Year award winner, named by the U.S. Soccer Foundation, the Major Charitable Arm... Full Article at Our Sports Central
Ella Masar had just finished a practice on October 15 with one of the youth soccer teams she coaches when she noticed a mysterious incoming call on her cell phone. "Who could this possibly be?" Masar wondered. Good thing she answered. Full Article at Team USA Soccer
Team USA midfielder Angela Hucles (L) controls the ball against Team Canada forward Christine Sinclair (R) during the first half of their women's international friendly soccer game in Toronto May 25, 2009. View Photo »
I always wanted to involve myself in things I was passionate about and give 110 percent ... I feel like I’ve come to a point where I no longer can give that much and I know that there are other players who are ready to step up to the plate in order to bring the World Cup trophy back to the U.S. and carr...
U.S. MNT DRAWS 2-2 WITH COSTA RICA, FINISHES FIRST IN CONCACAF WORLD CUP QUALIFYING: With 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification secured with a 3-2 victory in Honduras on Oct. 10, the U.S. Men's National Team finished in first place of CONCACAF qualifying... Full Article at Team USA Soccer
CHICAGO, IL – Former W-League player Angela Hucles, the U.S. Women’s National Team’s leading scorer at the 2008 Olympics, has announced her retirement from competitive soccer. Full Article at United Soccer Leagues (USL)
October 16, 2009 - Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) Chicago Red Stars CHICAGO (Oct. 16, 2009) - U.S. Women's National Team head coach Pia Sundhage has made two changes to the 18-player roster that will travel to Germany later this month to take on... Full Article at Our Sports Central
Team USA midfielder Shannon Boxx (C) celebrates her goal with Angela Hucles (L) in front of Team Canada midfielder Diana Matheson (R) during the first half of their women's international friendly soccer game in Toronto, May 25, 2009. View Photo »
I’m happy to end my career after having such a great experience at the 2008 Olympics and being part of the inaugural season of the WPS ... I just want to thank everyone who has been involved in my career because since starting with the Under-8 Tan Stingers, I’ve had many people who have been a part of h...
October 16, 2009 - Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) Boston Breakers Westwood, Mass. (October 16, 2009) - Angela Hucles, a Boston Breakers veteran and 2008 Olympic hero, has announced her retirement from professional soccer. Full Article at Our Sports Central
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Team USA midfielder Angela Hucles (L) controls the ball against Team Canada forward Christine Sinclair (R) during the first half of their women's international friendly soccer game in Toronto May 25, 2009.
View Photo »Team USA midfielder Shannon Boxx (C) celebrates her goal with Angela Hucles (L) in front of Team Canada midfielder Diana Matheson (R) during the first half of their women's international friendly soccer game in Toronto, May 25, 2009.
View Photo »United States' Shannon Boxx, front right, celebrates her goal with teammate Angela Hucles during the first half against Canada in an international friendly soccer match in Toronto on Monday, May 25, 2009.
View Photo »Angela Hucles of the United States, left, fights for the ball with Sweden's Caroline Seger, right, during their women's soccer Algarve Cup final on Wednesday, March 11 2009, outside Faro, southern Portugal.
View Photo »Sweden's Nilla Fischer (L) challenges Angela Hucles of the U.S. during their Algarve Women's Soccer Cup final match at Algarve stadium March 11, 2009.
View Photo »Players from the US's women's soccer team, Angela Hucles, Heather Mitts and Kendall Fletcher, from left to right, seen, during a training session, Thursday, March 5 2009, in Montechoro, southern Portugal. The US defeated Denmark 2-0 in the opening match of the Algarve Cup Wednesday.
View Photo »In this photo provided by Puma, professional soccer teammates Amy Rodriguez, left, and Angela Hucles, right, model the new Boston Breakers uniform in New York, Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2009.
View Photo »In this photo provided by Puma, professional soccer teammates Amy Rodriguez, left, and Angela Hucles, right, model the new Boston Breakers uniform in New York, Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2009.
View Photo »China's Wang Dan Dan (L) and Yuan Fan (R) tackle Angela Hucles of the U.S. during their women's international friendly soccer match in Carson, California December 13, 2008.
View Photo »Team USA midfielder Shannon Boxx (C) celebrates her goal with Angela Hucles (L) in front of Team Canada midfielder Diana Matheson (R) during the first half of their women's international friendly soccer game in Toronto, May 25, 2009.
View Photo »I always wanted to involve myself in things I was passionate about and give 110 percent ... I feel like I’ve come to a point where I no longer can give that much and I know that there are other players who are ready to step up to the plate in order to bring the World Cup trophy back to the U.S. and carr...
I’m happy to end my career after having such a great experience at the 2008 Olympics and being part of the inaugural season of the WPS ... I just want to thank everyone who has been involved in my career because since starting with the Under-8 Tan Stingers, I’ve had many people who have been a part of h...
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