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1998 U.S. Women's National Team Statistics

Individual records for entire 1998 season. Note that the column labeled “Career C/G” refers to career caps and goals.

Forwards GP GS Mins G A Pts Career
C/G
Robin Confer20460007/1
Danielle Fotopolous10140009/4
Mia Hamm20201511202060156/101
Debbie Keller2279181322845/17
Tiffeny Milbrett1918132613935101/46
Nathalie Neaton20561024/3
Cindy Parlow13776531742/17
Defenders GP GS Mins G A Pts Career
C/G
Brandi Chastain23211841551578/16
Amanda Cromwell204500051/1
Lorrie Fair15680111335/1
Joy Fawcett23231902237125/17
Carla Overbeck22221793000127/7
Christie Pearce1813107401136/2
Kate Sobrero12877600012/0
Midfielders GPGSMinsGAPtsCareer
C/G
Michelle Akers15159325313126/98
Justi Baumgardt4010001114/2
Julie Foudy232217103713137/24
Kristine Lilly2323186981026162/61
Shannon MacMillan2313122912462/14
Tiffany Roberts10236200067/6
Jill Rutten10200001/0
Tisha Venturini221011815212110/37
Sara Whalen16042911323/1
Goalkeepers GP GS Mins Record SO Career
Caps
Tracy Ducar664505-0-0420
Briana Scurry1816153014-1-2477
Saskia Webber11901-0-0120
Yellow Cards: Kristine Lilly (3), Brandi Chastain and Shannon MacMillan (2), Joy Fawcett, Julie Foudy, Mia Hamm, Cindy Parlow, Christie Pearce and Kate Sobrero. Red Cards: none.
Head coach: Tony DiCiccio; Assistant coaches: Lauren Gregg and April Heinrichs; Co-Captain: Julie Foudy and Carla Overbeck.

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1998 Schedule and Results U.S. Women's National Team
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