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    From Mark@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 8 05:46:55 2023
    I've decided what I think about this 1 too now.

    Top 5 Best Women’s National Teams Of All Time

    1 USA 2011-2019 (2 World Cups, 1 x runners-up, 1 x Olympics gold medalists, 2 CONCACAF Women's Championships)
    2 Germany 2000-2008 (2 World Cups, three olympics bronze medals, 2 European Championships)
    3 USA 1991-1999 (2 World Cups, 1 Olympics Gold, 1 3rd place at the World Cup, 3 CONCACAF Women’s Championships)
    4 Japan 2008-2015 (1 World Cup, 1 x runners-up, 1 x olympics silver medalists, 1 olympics fourth place, 1 Women’s Asian Cup)
    5 Norway 1995-2000 (1 World Cup, 1 Olympics Gold medal, 1 olympics bronze medal, 1 World Cup Semi-Final)

    It's actually identical to the rss-sanctioned list. But as there was so little disagreement about that one, I don't suppose that's a surprise.

    If the USA win this year's World Cup, that's going to confuse things. How many of the current team played for us in 2011?

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  • From Mark@21:1/5 to Mark on Fri Jul 21 03:10:04 2023
    On Saturday, July 8, 2023 at 1:46:57 PM UTC+1, Mark wrote:

    If the USA win this year's World Cup, that's going to confuse things. How many of the current team played for us in 2011?

    Apparently there's 3 players in the 2023 World Cup squad that were in the 2011 squad. Kelly O'Hara, Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe. Would that be enough to justify classing USA 2011-23 as 1 team?

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