It’ll be 20 years in the summer of 2019 since that momentous victory (where has time gone?

After the World Cup, she played for theUSWNT until 2000.

She then continuedplaying professionallyfor the Philadelphia Charge from 2000-2001, and later for the New York Power from 2001-2003.

1999 USWNT

According to herLinkedinpage, she’s been the director of goalkeeping for the LA Bulls Soccer Club since 2016.

Married to a Boston fireman, Lilly has two daughters and has focused on coaching since her retirement.

She wasinducted intothe National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2014.

Briana Scurry

During that time, she alsoplayed professionallyfor the San Diego Spirit until her retirement in 2004.

In fact, she’s done so well thatshe signeda multi-year extension contract with ESPN in 2017.

Foudy has also excelled as aleadership expertand book author.

Saskia Webber

Shewas inductedinto the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2007.

The longest-serving captain of the USWNT, she’s also theoldest womanto play in a World Cup tournament.

But I’d like to stay in the game."

Kristine Lilly

As of 2016 she was reported to be coachingthe U.S.

Deaf Women’s National Team, and shewas inductedinto the National Hall of Fame in 2009.

We didn’t think we should have to incur those expenses in being uprooted for six months.

Julie Foudy

The federation was willing to help out.

A big headache has been relieved.

Hamm has been just as extraordinary off the field as she was on it.

Christie Pearce Rampone

In addition to motherhood, she has continued her involvement in coaching, management, and advocacy.

Markgrafretired in2010, and she’s kept busy since then.

Shewas inductedinto the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2018.

Joy Fawcett

Chastainalso playedprofessionally for the San Jose CyberRays from 2001-2003, andthen forthe Bay Area’s F.C.

In a 2015 interview withSports Illustrated, Chastain said that she loves coaching.

“I love the challenges coaching presents because it’s like chess,” she said.

Carla Overbeck

“You have to be three or four steps ahead of what’s actually happening at the time.”

Chastain wasinducted intothe National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2016.

The oldest member of the ‘99ers, she withdrew from the team in 2000 and officially retired in 2001.

Tisha Venturini-Hoch

Upon her retirement, she was the USWNT’s second all-time leading scorer.

She was alsoinducted intothe National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2004.

In 2005 she did just that, and now the Greensboro-basedDynasty Goalkeepingsummer academy trains elite female goaltenders.

Tiffany Roberts-Sahaydak

In additionto her collegiate and private coaching experience, Noonan also served as the goalkeeping coach for the U.S.

Girl’s National Team from 2006-2008.

One of the leading scorers for the American women, Millbrettwas namedU.S.

Mia Hamm

Soccer’s female athlete of the year in both 2000 and 2001.

She suffered a near-fatal infection that led to several ligaments being removed from her knee.

“I am seriously beyond proud of myself for that.

Kate Markgraf

That was definitely a great, defining moment for me.”

“The game of soccer has been amazing for me,” she said.

“It is important to give back to the sport and help inspire the kids.”

Cindy Parlow Cone

She wasinducted intothe National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2016.

Brandi Chastain

Michelle Akers

Tracy Noonan

Tiffeny Milbrett

Lorrie Fair Allen

Sara Whalen Hess

Shannon MacMillan

Danielle Garrett Fotopoulos