Michelle Anne Akers (formerly Akers-Stahl; born February 1, 1966) is an American former soccer player who starred in the 1991 and 1999 Women's World Cup...
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"Triple-Edged Sword" with Carin Jennings and Michelle Akers-Stahl. Jennings was named player of the tournament while Akers-Stahl's ten goals won the Golden Boot...
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only player to have won the award five times in a row (1994–98), while Michelle Akers (1990 and 1991), Tiffeny Milbrett (2000 and 2001), Abby Wambach (2003...
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current and 75 former players. The list contains 123 men and two women (Michelle Akers and Mia Hamm). Writing in the Evening Standard, politician turned football...
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spectators at Tianhe Stadium in Guangzhou, as Akers scored twice to create and restore a lead for the Americans. Akers finished as the top goalscorer at the tournament...
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Michelle is a given name, originally a variant of Michèle, the French feminine form of Michel, derived from the Hebrew name Michael meaning "Who is like...
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December 2000. American player Michelle Akers and Chinese player Sun Wen were joint winners of the award. Michelle Akers won the award based on votes from...
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culminating in the United States defeating Norway in the final, 2–1, with Michelle Akers scoring two goals. The 1995 edition in Sweden saw the experiment of...
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penalty kick on a foul from Brazilian captain Elane. Veteran midfielder Michelle Akers, who had stayed on despite two serious head collisions, converted the...
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Hamm was knocked down in the penalty area late in the second half; Michelle Akers converted the subsequent penalty and their team won 2–0. After 90 minutes...
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coaches, and media, each group accounting for 33% of the total vote. The Michelle Akers Player of the Year Award is a soccer award for players in Women's Professional...
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in Women's World Cup history (from 1991 to 1999). The 1991 goal from Michelle Akers-Stahl won the poll. The similar "15 for 2015" poll was held from 11...
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combined 55 goals in 2012, matching a 21-year-old record set in 1991 by Michelle Akers (39 goals) and Carin Jennings (16 goals) as the most goals scored by...
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Rainn Wilson, actor, author DeAndre Yedlin, professional soccer player Michelle Akers, Professional soccer player Of the city's population over the age of...
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played exclusively in the forward position, with Kristine Lilly and Michelle Akers having also played as midfielder. All players scored at a high average...
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international matches, scoring more goals in fewer games than any player since Michelle Akers. She was one of twenty players nominated for the 2006 FIFA Women's World...
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goals scored in a tournament 10: Michelle Akers ( United States, 1991). Most goals scored in a match 5: Michelle Akers ( United States), vs Chinese Taipei...
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In 2000, she won the FIFA Female Player of the Century along with Michelle Akers. Sun won both the Golden Ball (top player) and Golden Boot (top scorer)...
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screenwriter and editor Michelle Akers (born 1966), American soccer player Polk E. Akers, inventor of Akers' clasp Rob Akers (1941–2006), Australian politician...
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26 Kristine Lilly Boston Breakers 4 Joy Fawcett San Diego Spirit 4 Michelle Akers USA 4 29 Gro Espeseth New York Power 3 Julie Foudy San Diego Spirit...
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(North America), 7 from AFC (Asia) and 5 from CONMEBOL (South America). Michelle Akers holds the record for the most goals scored in a single tournament, with...
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players Rank Player Nationality Points 1 Mia Hamm United States 442 2 Michelle Akers United States 411 3 Heidi Mohr Germany 250 4 Carolina Morace Italy...
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group were drawn by actor Beau Bridges, Women's World Cup champion Michelle Akers, model Carol Alt, artist Peter Max, racecar driver Mario Andretti and...
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retired later that year after a post-Olympic team tour of the US) and Michelle Akers (who had already retired), were the only two women and the only two...
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players Rank Player Nationality Points 1 Mia Hamm United States 442 2 Michelle Akers United States 411 3 Heidi Mohr Germany 250 4 Carolina Morace Italy...
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2003 and featured many of the World Cup stars, including Mia Hamm, Michelle Akers and Brandi Chastain. Its successor Women's Professional Soccer (WPS)...
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for 55 goals in 2012 – matching a 21-year-old record set in 1991 by Michelle Akers (39 goals) and Carin Jennings (16 goals) as the most goals scored by...
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Claire Lazebnik Episode: "The Prisoner in the Pipe" 2012 Perception Michelle Akers Episode: "Lovesick" 2013 Model Employee Judge 9 episodes 2014 Days of...
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Massachusetts April Kater, Massachusetts 1989 Shannon Higgins, North Carolina Shannon Higgins, North Carolina 1988 Michelle Akers, UCF Michelle Akers, UCF...
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actor and martial artist (d. 1993) 1965 – Stéphanie of Monaco 1966 – Michelle Akers, American soccer player 1967 – Meg Cabot, American author and screenwriter...
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