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Brandi Chastain To Be Inducted to U.S. Soccer Hall of Fame March 24

Brandi Chastain To Be Inducted to U.S. Soccer Hall of Fame March 24

U.S. Soccer Release

CHICAGO
– Santa Clara and U.S. Women's National Team legend Brandi Chastain will be inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame on Friday, March 24, at Avaya Stadium in San Jose, Calif. Shannon MacMillan will also be inducted.

The Class of 2016 induction ceremony will begin at 4:30 p.m. Pacific, prior to the U.S. Men's National Team World Cup qualifying match against Honduras. The ceremony will be invite-only but fans will be able to watch live on U.S. Soccer's Facebook page.

Chastain, who gained world-wide fame – and the covers of Sports Illustrated, Newsweek and Time – for her game-winning penalty kick in the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup Final, enters the Hall of Fame on the Player Ballot.

The two-time Olympic gold medalist (1996 and 2004) and silver medalist (2000) enjoyed a 12-year international career while playing 192 matches and scoring 30 goals for the U.S. Women's National Team from 1988-2004. Chastain, a first-ballot Hall of Fame inductee, competed in three FIFA Women's World Cups (1991, 1999 and 2003), winning world titles in 1991 and 1999.

The National Soccer Hall of Fame election process is administered by U.S. Soccer Federation staff under election and eligibility guidelines established by the Hall of Fame Board of Directors. Established in 1950, the National Soccer Hall of Fame is dedicated to the sport of soccer in America by celebrating its history, preserving its legacy, inspiring its youth and honoring its heroes for generations to come. 

Brandi Chastain Bio:
While playing with the Women's National Team from 1988-2004, Chastain became a two-time Women's World Cup Champion and two-time Olympic gold medalist and was the first U.S. player to score five goals in a single match. Chastain played club soccer in Japan for Skiroki Serena for one season in 1993 before playing in the U.S. for the Women's United Soccer Association (WUSA) from 2001-2003 and in Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) in 2009. In 2013, U.S. Soccer's Centennial year, she was named to the U.S. WNT's All-Time Best XI. Currently, Chastain continues to coach women's soccer at her alma mater Santa Clara, where she was an All-American, assisting head coach and husband Jerry Smith. 

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