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Show Notes
This episode documents the life and professional career of Mia Hamm, a foundational figure in American soccer. The text details her unprecedented success on the pitch, including helping the University of North Carolina to four national titles and leading the U.S. National Team to two World Cup championships and two Olympic gold medals. Beyond her athletic statistics and numerous scoring records, the source explores her impact as the most marketable female athlete of her era through major endorsements and appearances in popular media. It also highlights her transition from a prolific striker to a significant off-field leader, noting her philanthropic work with the Mia Hamm Foundation and her roles as a club owner for Los Angeles FC and Angel City FC. Finally, the source lists her extensive hall of fame inductions and honors that cement her legacy as one of the most influential players in the history of the sport.