Brandi Chastain on her transition from player to co-founder of the NWSL's newest team

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On the 25th anniversary of the 1999 Women's World Cup win, retired soccer legend Brandi Chastain reflects on the iconic victory. She discusses the current Olympic team roster and her new role as co-founder of Bay Area FC.

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Thank you USA 99 team for the inspiration that gave us great memories here in England. You can trace it through the film "Bend it like Beckham" to English women in World Cup semis, to the Lionesses winning the Euros and being in a World Cup final, to the inspiration for kids here. Good luck with Emma Hayes, who already gave her own thank you.

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99er's are LEGENDARY. The women's USWNT today will never be the LEGENDS of Brandi Chastain, Mia Hamm, Michelle Ackers. The true boundary and wall breakers.

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The penalty kicks in the 1999 final were not legit, the US goalie move three steps to the front of the net and the referee play blind!

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Now the USWNT is mainly black girls playing, out of eleven now seven are black and four white.

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Im just going to say Caitlin Clark effect

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