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The ArsenalVision Podcast - Arsenal FC

Chapter Nineteen: The 1996 Olympics w/ Kristine Lilly

The ArsenalVision Podcast - Arsenal FC

ArsenalVision Podcast LLC

Sports, Soccer

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 30 August 2024

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

The Olympics has played a critical role in the evolution of soccer in America. Strong attendance during the 1984 games, hosted in Los Angeles with soccer matches played across the country, was a key factor in FIFA's decision to award the 94 World Cup to the United States. But women's soccer had not been part of the Olympics historically. That changed in 1996, which was also hosted in the US, this time in Atlanta. With one World Cup win to its name, the USWNT saw an opportunity to showcase its excellence on a stage that American sports fans truly understood and embraced -- the Olympics. A legendary group of female athletes dominated headlines at those games, and the USWNT was at the top of the list, marching to the Gold medal and thrusting the team into the consciousness of the sports consuming public. Kristine Lilly played a vital role in the USWNT 1996 Gold Medal run. In total, she in played in five World Cups (winning two) and three Olympic Games (also winning two) and was the most capped player in the history of women’s soccer with 352 full internationals for the United States between 1987 and 2010. Lilly joined Founding Futbol to talk about her storied career, and why the 96 Olympics was a critical step in the emergence of the USWNT and the continued ascension of soccer in America. Founding Futbol is a year-long exploration of the critical moments that have led to soccer's emerging popularity in America. Visit our website for more information: ⁠⁠FoundingFutbol.com Subscribe to Founding Futbol on your platform of choice. Host: Kent Malmros Guest: Kristine Lilly (Former USWNT Player) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Well, I think 96 Olympics was a big year because I feel I feel and I think a lot of teammates feel it was kind of a springboard in 99. So what happened in 96, first time women's soccer is in there.

1:06.9

So we were ecstatic.

1:10.0

You know, we had to have a world event before they would see it as an Olympic event so the

1:13.6

91 what happened the 95 World Cup happened and then 96 came around and for myself and I think

1:22.1

I speak for my teammates I grew up always wanting to be the Olympics

1:27.8

That was our guest US women's national team legend, Christine Lily.

1:33.8

And this is founding football.

1:38.0

Growing up, my dream of becoming a Major League Baseball player

1:41.6

took on many forms and followed many pathways.

1:45.5

I considered the whole journey, how my high school career would go and the colleges I wanted to attend.

1:52.1

I dreamed of playing at the University of North Carolina or Arizona State or Stanford.

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