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Olympic Gold Medalist and FIFA World Cup winner Tiffany Roberts joins the Goals for Girls team!


Tiffany has had a decorated career as a 10-year member of the United States Women's National Team. She was a member of the first ever gold medal winning team at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta and a member of the ground-breaking World Cup championship team that brought women's soccer into historic attention during the summer of 1999. Tiffany was also a member of the gold medal winning team at the 1998 Goodwill Games.

She became the 16th player in U.S. history to play over 100 matches for her country, captaining the team on September 1, 2003 vs. Costa Rica at the Home Depot Center, 9 years after she made her international debut with the team at age 16.

Tiffany began her professional career in 2001 as a founding player of the Women's United Soccer Association. Tiffany started all 21 games for the Carolina Courage in the club's inaugural season. She went on to captain the team over the next 2 seasons, winning the WUSA Championship in 2002, as well as earning 2 WUSA All-Star Team selections in 2002 and 2003.

Tiffany has also won 2 NCAA National Championships at The University of North Carolina and was honored as a 4-time All-ACC selection and 2-time All-American. During Tiffany's 3 seasons at Carondelet High School in Concord, Calif., she was a 3- time Parade High School All-American, 3-time NSCAA All- American, and 2-time National High School Player of the Year.

Tiffany is the new head coach of the Virginia Commonwealth University women's soccer team. She currently serves as a member of the U.S. Soccer Athletes Council, an important voice in the direction of U.S. Soccer. She has also served on the Athletes for Hope Leadership Council, and is extremely proud of her involvement with the Go Girl Go, Girl Talk, and PE4life organizations.