United States women's national soccer team results (1985–1999)

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1980s[]

The team was founded in 1985, and played 31 matched before the end of the decade.[1]

1985[]

Date Competition Location Opponent Result US scorers
August 18, 1985 Mundialito Tournament Italy 0–1 n/a
August 21, 1985 Mundialito Jesolo, Italy Denmark 2–2 Michelle Akers, Emily Pickering
August 23, 1985 Mundialito England 1–3 Michelle Akers
August 24, 1985 Mundialito Jesolo, Italy Denmark 0–1 n/a


1986[]

Date Competition Location Opponent Result US scorers
July 7, 1986 Friendly Blaine, MN Canada 2–0 Marcia McDermott, Joan Dunlap
July 9, 1986 Friendly Blaine, MN Canada 1–2 Lisa Gmitter
July 9, 1986 Friendly Blaine, MN Canada 3–0 April Heinrichs (2), Marcia McDermott
July 20, 1986 Mundialito China 2–1 April Heinrichs, Marcia McDermott
July 22, 1986 Mundialito Jesolo, Italy Brazil 2–1 Emily Pickering, April Heinrichs
July 25, 1986 Mundialito Jesolo, Italy Japan 3–1 April Heinrichs, Marcia McDermott (2)
July 26, 1986 Mundialito Jesolo, Italy Italy 0–1 n/a


1987[]

Date Competition Location Opponent Result US scorers
July 5, 1987 Friendly Blaine, MN Norway 3–0 Shannon Higgins, April Heinrichs
July 7, 1987 Friendly Blaine, MN Canada 4–2 Denise Boyer-Murdich, Carin Jennings, April Heinrichs (2)
July 9, 1987 Friendly Blaine, MN Sweden 1–2 April Heinrichs
July 11, 1987 North America Cup Blaine, MN Norway 0–1 n/a
August 3, 1987 Friendly Tianjin, China China 2–0 Carin Jennings (2)
August 13, 1987 Friendly Shenyang, China China 1–1 Kristine Lilly
December 12, 1987 Women's World Invitation Tournament Taipei, Taiwan Japan 1–0 Lori Henry
December 15, 1987 Women's World Invitation Tournament Taipei, Taiwan New Zealand 0–1 n/a
December 16, 1987 Women's World Invitation Tournament Taipei, Taiwan Australia 6–0 Lori Henry, Michelle Akers, Joy Biefeld, April Heinrichs (2), Lisa Gmitter
December 19, 1987 Women's World Invitation Tournament Taipei, Taiwan Canada 4–0 Michelle Akers (2), Lisa Gmitter, Wendy Gebauer
December 20, 1987 Women's World Invitation Tournament Taipei, Taiwan Taiwan 1–2 Joy Biefeld


1988[]

Date Competition Location Opponent Result US scorers
June 1, 1988 FIFA Women's Invitation Tournament Group C Panyu, China Japan 5–2 Lori Henry, Tracey Bates, Carin Jennings (3)
June 3, 1988 FIFA Women's Invitation Tournament Group C Panyu, China Sweden 1–1 Debbie Belkin
June 5, 1988 FIFA Women's Invitation Tournament Group C Panyu, China Czechoslovakia 0–0 n/a
June 8, 1988 FIFA Women's Invitation Tournament Quarterfinal Panyu, China Norway 0–1 n/a
July 22, 1988 Mundialito Rimini, Italy West Germany 2–1 Carin Jennings (2)
July 24, 1988 Mundialito Rimini, Italy Italy 1–2 Joy Biefeld
July 27, 1988 Mundialito Semifinal Rimini, Italy England 0–2 n/a
July 29, 1988 Mundialito 3rd Place Match Rimini, Italy France 1–0 Wendy Gebauer


1989[]

Date Competition Location Opponent Result US scorers
June 21, 1989 Friendly Sardinia, Italy Poland 0–0 n/a

1990s[]

The 1990s saw a surge of popularity with the team, introducing the first Concacaf Championships, Women's World Cups, Olympic Tournament, and Algarve Cups, all of which were won at least once by the US. The team became national heroes after winning the 1999 World Cup.[2][3][4]

1990[]

Date Competition Location Opponent Result US scorers
July 25, 1990 Friendly Winnipeg, Canada Norway 4–0 Carin Jennings, Michelle Akers-Stahl, April Heinrichs, Mia Hamm
July 27, 1990 Canada Cup Winnipeg, Canada Canada 4–1 Kristine Lilly, Carin Jennings, Mia Hamm, Wendy Gebauer
July 29, 1990 Canada Cup Final Winnipeg, Canada Norway 4–2 Carin Jennings, Michelle Akers-Stahl, April Heinrichs (2)
August 5, 1990 North America Cup Blaine, MN Soviet Union 8–0 Shannon Higgins, Carin Jennings, Mia Hamm (2), Michelle Akers-Stahl (3), April Heinrichs
August 9, 1990 North America Cup Blaine, MN England 3–0 Michelle Akers-Stahl (2), April Heinrichs
August 11, 1990 North America Cup Blaine, MN West Germany 3–0 Michelle Akers-Stahl (2), April Heinrichs


1991[]

Date Competition Location Opponent Result US scorers Notes
April 1, 1991 Grand Hotel Varna Tournament Varna, Bulgaria Yugoslavia 8–0 Tracey Bates, Shannon Higgins, April Heinrichs (2), Michelle Akers-Stahl (3), Wendy Gebauer
April 2, 1991 Grand Hotel Varna Tournament Varna, Bulgaria Bulgaria 3–0 Joy Biefeld, Mia Hamm, Michelle Akers-Stahl
April 3, 1991 Grand Hotel Varna Tournament Varna, Bulgaria Hungary 6–0 Julie Foudy (2), April Heinrichs, Carin Jennings, Wendy Gebauer (2)
April 5, 1991 Grand Hotel Varna Tournament Varna, Bulgaria France 2–0 Kristine Lilly, Michelle Akers-Stahl
April 7, 1991 Grand Hotel Varna Tournament Final Varna, Bulgaria Soviet Union 5–0 Kristine Lilly, April Heinrichs, Michelle Akers-Stahl (3)
April 18, 1991 CONCACAF World Cup Qualifier Port-au-Prince, Haiti Mexico 12–0 Julie Foudy, Mia Hamm, April Heinrichs (2), Michelle Akers-Stahl (2), Brandi Chastain (5), Carin Jennings
April 20, 1991 CONCACAF World Cup Qualifier Port-au-Prince, Haiti Martinique 12–0 Joy Biefeld (2), Julie Foudy, Mia Hamm (2), April Heinrichs (3), Michelle Akers-Stahl (2), Brandi Chastain, Wendy Gebauer
April 22, 1991 CONCACAF World Cup Qualifier Port-au-Prince, Haiti Trinidad & Tobago 10–0 Mia Hamm (2), Tracey Bates, Carin Jennings (2), Wendy Gebauer (2), Michelle Akers-Stahl (2), Brandi Chastain
April 25, 1991 CONCACAF World Cup Qualifier Port-au-Prince, Haiti Haiti 10–0 Joy Biefeld, Tracey Bates (2), Kristine Lilly, Carin Jennings (2), Michelle Akers-Stahl (2), April Heinrichs (2)
April 28, 1991 CONCACAF World Cup Qualifier Final Port-au-Prince, Haiti Canada 5–0 Kristine Lilly, Michelle Akers-Stahl (3), April Heinrichs
May 18, 1991 Friendly Lyon, France France 4–0 Debbie Belkin, April Heinrichs (2), Michelle Akers-Stahl
May 25, 1991 Friendly Hirson, France England 3–1 April Heinrichs, Michelle Akers-Stahl, Carin Jennings
May 28, 1991 Friendly Vianen, Netherlands Netherlands 3–4 Kristine Lilly, Mia Hamm, Carin Jennings
May 30, 1991 Friendly Kaiserslautern, Germany Germany 4–2 Carin Jennings (2), Michelle Akers-Stahl (2)
June 5, 1991 Friendly Odense, Denmark Denmark 0–1 n/a
August 4, 1991 Friendly Changchun, China China 1–2 Michelle Akers-Stahl
August 8, 1991 Friendly Yanji, China China 2–2 Mia Hamm, Michelle Akers-Stahl
August 10, 1991 Friendly Anshan, China China 3–0 Michelle Akers-Stahl (3)
August 30, 1991 Friendly New Britain, CT Norway 0–1 n/a
September 1, 1991 Friendly Medford, MA Norway 1–2 Kristine Lilly
October 4, 1991 Friendly Oakford, PA China 1–2 Shannon Higgins
October 12, 1991 Friendly Fairfax, VA China 2–0 Kristine Lilly, Michelle Akers-Stahl
November 17, 1991 Women's World Cup Group B Panyu, China Sweden 3–2 Carin Jennings (2), Mia Hamm [5]
November 19, 1991 Women's World Cup Group B Panyu, China Brazil 5–0 April Heinrichs (2), Carin Jennings, Michelle Akers-Stahl, Mia Hamm [6]
November 21, 1991 Women's World Cup Group B Foshan, China Japan 3–0 Michelle Akers-Stahl (2), Wendy Gebauer [7]
November 24, 1991 Women's World Cup Quarterfinal Foshan, China Chinese Taipei 7–0 Michelle Akers-Stahl (5), Julie Foudy, Joy Biefeld [8]
November 27, 1991 Women's World Cup Semifinal Guangzhou, China Germany 5–2 Carin Jennings (3), April Heinrichs (2) [9]
November 30, 1991 Women's World Cup Final Guangzhou, China Norway 2–1 Michelle Akers-Stahl (2) [10]


1992[]

Date Competition Location Opponent Score US scorers
August 14, 1992 Friendly Medford, MA Norway 1–3 Mia Hamm
August 16, 1992 Friendly New Britain, CT Norway 2–4 Tiffeny Milbrett, Own Goal

1993[]

Date Competition Location Opponent Score US scorers
March 11, 1993 Cyprus Tournament Agai, Cyprus Denmark 2–0 Mia Hamm, Michelle Akers-Stahl
March 12, 1993 Cyprus Tournament Agai, Cyprus Norway 0–1 n/a
March 14, 1993 Cyprus Tournament Agai, Cyprus Germany 0–1 n/a
April 7, 1993 Friendly Oakford, PA Germany 1–2 Joy Fawcett
April 10, 1993 Friendly Atlanta, GA Germany 3–0 Kristine Lilly (2), Tisha Venturini
June 12, 1993 Columbus Cup Cincinnati, OH Canada 7–0 Sarah Rafanelli, Joy Fawcett, Kristine Lilly, Carin Gabarra, Tiffeny Milbrett, Michelle Akers-Stahl (2)
June 15, 1993 Columbus Cup Mansfield, OH Italy 5–0 Tisha Venturini, Mia Hamm (2), Carin Gabarra, Kristine Lilly
June 19, 1993 Friendly Columbus, OH Italy 1–0 Mia Hamm
June 21, 1993 Friendly Pontiac, MI Canada 3–0 Joy Fawcett (2), Michelle Akers-Stahl
July 7, 1993 Friendly Hamilton, Canada Australia 6–0 Danielle Egan, Mia Hamm (3), Kristine Lilly, Sarah Rafanelli
July 10, 1993 Friendly Hamilton, Canada Japan 7–0 Sarah Rafanelli (3), Mia Hamm (2), Nancy Kramarz, Tisha Venturini
July 12, 1993 Friendly Hamilton, Canada Chinese Taipei 3–1 Mia Hamm, Kristine Lilly, Tisha Venturini
July 14, 1993 Friendly Hamilton, Canada Russia 2–0 Linda Hamilton, Kristine Lilly
July 17, 1993 Friendly Hamilton, Canada China 1–2 Julie Foudy
August 4, 1993 CONCACAF Women's Invitational Championship New Hyde Park, NY New Zealand 3–0 Kristine Lilly, Carin Gabarra, Sarah Rafanelli
August 6, 1993 CONCACAF Women's Invitational Championship New Hyde Park, NY Trinidad & Tobago 9–0 Joy Fawcett, Kristine Lilly, Tisha Venturini, Carin Gabarra, Christina Kaufman, Michelle Akers-Stahl (2), Sarah Rafanelli
August 8, 1993 CONCACAF Women's Invitational Tournament New Hyde Park, NY Canada 1–0 Joy Fawcett

1994[]

Date Competition Location Opponent Score US scorers
March 16, 1994 Algarve Cup Silves, Portugal Portugal 5–0 Julie Foudy, Kristine Lilly, Carin Gabarra (2), Tiffeny Milbrett
March 18, 1994 Algarve Cup Vila Real Santo Antonio, Portugal Sweden 1–0 Mia Hamm
March 20, 1994 Algarve Cup Final Faro, Portugal Norway 0–1 n/a
April 10, 1994 Tri-Nations Tournament Scarborough, Tobago Trinidad & Tobago 3–1 Tiffany Roberts, Julie Foudy, Kristine Lilly
April 14, 1994 Tri-Nations Tournament San Fernando, Trinidad Canada 4–1 Carin Gabarra (2), Michelle Akers-Stahl (2)
April 17, 1994 Tri-Nations Tournament Port of Spain, Trinidad Canada 3–0 Tisha Venturini, Michelle Akers-Stahl, Shannon MacMillan
July 31, 1994 Chiquita Cup Fairfax, VA Germany 2–1 Mia Hamm, Michelle Akers-Stahl
August 3, 1994 Chiquita Cup Piscataway, NJ China 1–0 Julie Foudy
August 7, 1994 Chiquita Cup Worcester, MA Norway 4–1 Mia Hamm (2), Michelle Akers-Stahl, Own Goal
August 13, 1994 CONCACAF World Cup Qualifier Montreal, Canada Mexico 9–0 Kristine Lilly (2), Tisha Venturini, Jennifer Lalor, Tiffany Roberts, Carin Gabarra, Mia Hamm (2)
August 17, 1994 CONCACAF World Cup Qualifier Montreal, Canada Trinidad & Tobago 11–1 Amanda Cromwell, Tisha Venturini (2), Kristine Lilly, Carin Gabarra (2), Mia Hamm (4), Michelle Akers-Stahl
August 19, 1994 CONCACAF World Cup Qualifier Montreal, Canada Jamaica 10–0 Carla Overbeck (2), Tiffany Roberts, Kristine Lilly (2), Carin Gabarra, Sara Rafanelli, Michelle Akers-Stahl (2), Tiffeny Milbrett
August 21, 1994 CONCACAF World Cup Qualifier Montreal, Canada Canada 6–0 Mia Hamm, Tiffany Roberts, Carin Gabarra, Julie Foudy, Michelle Akers-Stahl, Own Goal

1995[]

Date Competition Location Opponent Score US scorers Notes
January 20 Friendly Phoenix, AZ Australia 5–0 Tisha Venturini (2), Carin Gabarra (2), Michelle Akers [11]
January 23 Friendly Phoenix, AZ Australia 4–1 Tisha Venturini, Carin Gabarra, Michelle Akers, Own Goal [11]
February 24 Friendly Orlando, FL Denmark 7–0 Tiffany Roberts, Mia Hamm (2), Kristine Lilly, Michelle Akers (3)
March 14 Algarve Cup Faro, Portugal Finland 2–0 Mia Hamm, Kristine Lilly
March 16 Algarve Cup Portimao, Portugal Portugal 3–0 Kristine Lilly, Tiffeny Milbrett, Carin Gabarra
March 17 Algarve Cup Lagos, Portugal Denmark 0–2 n/a
March 19 Algarve Cup Norway 3(2)–3(4) Michelle Akers, Carin Gabarra, Kristine Lilly
April 11 Tournoi International Feminin Poissy, France Italy 3–0 Michelle Akers, Tisha Venturini, Carin Gabarra
April 12 Tournoi International Feminin St. Maur, France Canada 5–0 Mia Hamm (3), Tiffeny Milbrett, Michelle Akers
April 15 Tournoi International Feminin Strasbourg, France France 3–0 Carin Gabarra, Kristine Lilly, Mia Hamm
April 28 Friendly Decatur, GA Finland 2–0 Tisha Venturini, Michelle Akers
April 30 Friendly Davidson, NC Finland 6–0 Kristine Lilly, Michelle Akers, Natalie Neaton, Julie Foudy, Mia Hamm, Own Goal
May 12 Friendly Tacoma, WA Brazil 3–0 Mia Hamm (2), Tisha Venturini
May 14 Friendly Portland, OR Brazil 4–1 Tiffeny Milbrett, Michelle Akers (2), Carin Gabarra
May 19 Friendly Dallas, TX Canada 9–1 Mia Hamm (2), Carin Gabarra (2), Michelle Akers (2), Kristine Lilly (2), Tiffeny Milbrett
May 22 Friendly Edmonton, Canada Canada 2–1 Tiffeny Milbrett, Natalie Neaton
June 6 Women's World Cup Gävle, Sweden China 3–3 Tisha Venturini, Tiffeny Milbrett, Mia Hamm [12]
June 8 Women's World Cup Gävle, Sweden Denmark 2–0 Kristine Lilly, Tiffeny Milbrett [13]
June 10 Women's World Cup Helsingborg, Sweden Australia 4–1 Julie Foudy, Joy Fawcett, Carla Overbeck (PK), Debbie Keller [14]
June 13 Women's World Cup QF Gävle, Sweden Japan 4–0 Kristine Lilly (2), Tiffeny Milbrett, Tisha Venturini [15]
June 15 Women's World Cup SF Västerås, Sweden Norway 0–1 n/a [16]
June 17 Women's World Cup 3rd Place Match Gävle, Sweden China 2–0 Tisha Venturini, Mia Hamm [17]
July 30 US Cup New Britain, CT Chinese Taipei 9–0 Carla Overbeck (2), Tisha Venturini (3), Mia Hamm (2), Michelle Akers (2)
August 3 US Cup Piscataway, NJ Australia 4–2 Kristine Lilly, Michelle Akers, Mia Hamm (2)
August 6 US Cup Washington, DC Norway 2–1 Mia Hamm, Tammy Pearman

1996[]

Date Competition Location Opponent Score US scorers Notes
January 14 Torneio do Brasil Campinas, Brazil Russia 8–1 Carin Gabarra, Michelle Akers, Cindy Parlow (2), Julie Foudy (2), Shannon MacMillan, Tiffeny Milbrett
January 16 Torneio do Brasil Campinas, Brazil Brazil 3–2 Mia Hamm, Carin Gabarra, Tiffeny Milbrett
January 18 Torneio do Brasil Campinas, Brazil Ukraine 6–0 Danielle Garrett (3), Shannon MacMillan, Jen Grubb, Tiffeny Milbrett
January 20 Torneio do Brasil Campinas, Brazil Brazil 1(3)–1(2) Tiffeny Millbrett
February 2 Friendly Tampa, FL Norway 3–2 Mia Hamm, Michelle Akers, Tiffeny Milbrett
February 4 Friendly Jacksonville, FL Norway 1–2 Brandi Chastain
February 10 Friendly Orlando, FL Denmark 2–1 Kristine Lilly, Carla Overbeck
February 15 Friendly San Antonio, TX Sweden 3–0 Shannon MacMillan, Tisha Venturini, Mia Hamm
February 17 Friendly Houston, TX Sweden 3–0 Tisha Venturini, Tiffeny Milbrett, Cindy Parlow
March 14 Friendly Decatur, GA Germany 6–0 Carla Overbeck, Cindy Parlow, Brandi Chastain (PK), Tiffeny Milbrett (2), Mia Hamm
March 16 Friendly Davidson, NC Germany 2–0 Tiffeny Milbrett, Kristine Lilly
April 20 Friendly Fullerton, CA Netherlands 6–0 Tisha Venturini (2), Julie Foudy, Kristine Lilly (2), Michelle Akers
April 26 Friendly St. Louis, MO France 4–1 Michelle Akers, Kristine Lilly, Cindy Parlow (2)
April 28 Friendly Indianapolis, IN France 8–2 Mia Hamm (4), Shannon MacMillan, Tiffeny Milbrett, Michelle Akers, Carin Gabarra
May 12 USA Cup Worcester, MA Canada 6–0 Julie Foudy, Tiffeny Milbrett, Shannon MacMillan, Carin Gabarra, Cindy Parlow, Tiffany Roberts
May 16 USA Cup Horsham, PA Japan 4–0 Tisha Venturini, Kristine Lilly (2), Carin Gabarra
May 18 USA Cup Washington, DC China 1–0 Michelle Akers
July 4 Friendly Tampa, FL Australia 2–1 Tisha Venturini, Cindy Parlow
July 6 Friendly Pensacola, FL Australia 2–1 Tisha Venturini, Kristine Lilly
July 21 Olympics Orlando, FL Denmark 3–0 Tisha Venturini, Mia Hamm, Tiffeny Milbrett [18]
July 23 Olympics Orlando, FL Sweden 2–1 Tisha Venturini, Shannon MacMillan [19]
July 25 Olympics Miami, FL China 0–0 n/a [20]
July 28 Olympics Semifinal Athens, GA Norway 2–1 AET Michelle Akers (PK), Shannon MacMillan [21]
August 1 Olympics Final Athens, GA China 2–1 Shannon MacMillan, Tiffeny Milbrett [22]

1997[]

Date Competition Location Opponent Score US scorers
February 28 Friendly Melbourne, Australia Australia 4–0 Cindy Parlow, Tisha Venturini, Danielle Fotopoulos, Mia Hamm
March 3 Friendly Bathurst, Australia Australia 3–1 Justi Baumgardt, Kristine Lilly, Brandi Chastain (PK)
March 5 Friendly Canberra, Australia Australia 3–0 Brandi Chastain, Julie Foudy, Tiffeny Milbrett
April 24 Friendly Greensboro, NC France 4–2 Robin Confer, Tisha Venturini, Shannon MacMillan, Kristine Lilly
April 27 Friendly Tampa, FL France 2–1 Tisha Venturini (2)
May 2 Friendly Milwaukee, WI Korea 7–0 Mia Hamm (2), Shannon MacMillan (2), Tiffeny Milbrett (2), Christie Pearce
May 4 Friendly St. Charles, IL Korea 6–1 Kristine Lilly, Mia Hamm (2), Debbie Keller, Justi Baumgardt, Own Goal
May 9 Friendly (MLS Doubleheader) San Jose, CA England 5–0 Shannon MacMillan, Mia Hamm (3), Julie Foudy
May 11 Friendly Portland, OR England 6–0 Mia Hamm, Cindy Parlow (2), Tiffeny Milbrett, Kristine Lilly, Debbie Keller
May 31 USA Cup New Britain, CT Canada 4–0 Tiffeny Milbrett, Mia Hamm (3)
June 5 USA Cup Ambler, PA Australia 9–1 Tiffeny Milbrett, Cindy Parlow (2), Mia Hamm (2), Christie Pearce, Kristine Lilly, Tisha Venturini, Debbie Keller
June 8 Friendly Washington, DC Italy 2–0 Cindy Parlow, Mia Hamm
October 9 Friendly Duisburg, Germany Germany 1–3 Kristine Lilly
October 12 Friendly Salzgitter, Germany Germany 3–0 Mia Hamm (2), Tiffeny Milbrett
October 30 Friendly Chattanooga, TN Sweden 3–1 Julie Foudy, Tiffeny Milbrett, Kristi DeVert
November 1 Friendly Chattanooga, TN Sweden 3–1 Tisha Venturini, Kristine Lilly, Michelle Akers
December 11 Friendly Brazil 2–1 Mia Hamm, Julie Foudy
December 13 Friendly Sao Paulo,Brazil Brazil 0–1 n/a

1998[]

Date Competition Location Opponent Score US scorers
January 18 Guangzhou International Tournament Guangzhou, China Sweden 3–0 Tisha Venturini, Tiffeny Milbrett, Debbie Keller
January 21 Guangzhou International Tournament Guangzhou, China China 0–0 n/a
January 24 Guangzhou International Tournament Guangzhou, China Norway 3–0 Tisha Venturini, Mia Hamm, Cindy Parlow
March 15 Algarve Cup Olhao, Portugal Finland 2–0 Michelle Akers, Brandi Chastain (PK)
March 17 Algarve Cup Loule, Portugal China 4–1 Mia Hamm (3), Kristine Lilly
March 19 Algarve Cup Lagos, Portugal Norway 1–4 Brandi Chastain (PK)
March 21 Algarve Cup Quarteira, Portugal Sweden 3–1 Julie Foudy, Brandi Chastain (PK), Kristine Lilly
April 24 Friendly Fullerton, CA Argentina 8–1 Tiffeny Milbrett (3), Michelle Akers, Debbie Keller (2), Mia Hamm (2)
April 26 Friendly San Jose, CA Argentina 7–0 Kristine Lilly, Tiffeny Milbrett (2), Michelle Akers, Brandi Chastain (PK), Julie Foudy, Own Goal
May 8 Friendly Indianapolis, IN Iceland 6–0 Tiffeny Milbrett, Mia Hamm (2), Sara Whalen, Tisha Venturini, Debbie Keller
May 10 Friendly Bethlehem, PA Iceland 1–0 Natalie Neaton
May 17 Friendly Tokyo, Japan Japan 2–1 Debbie Keller (2)
May 21 Friendly Kobe, Japan Japan 2–0 Kristine Lilly, Debbie Keller
May 24 Friendly Tokyo, Japan Japan 3–0 Brandi Chastain, Kristine Lilly, Tisha Venturini
May 30 Friendly (MLS Doubleheader) Washington, DC New Zealand 5–0 Cindy Parlow, Debbie Keller (2), Lorrie Fair, Tiffeny Milbrett
June 25 Friendly St. Louis, MO Germany 1–1 Cindy Parlow
June 28 Friendly Chicago, IL Germany 4–2 Kristine Lilly, Mia Hamm (3)
July 25 Friendly Hempstead, NY Denmark 5–0 Tiffeny Milbrett, Michelle Akers, Mia Hamm (3)
July 27 Friendly Hempstead, NY China 2–0 Mia Hamm (2)
August 2 Friendly (Doubleheader with MLS All-Star Game) Orlando, FL Canada 4–0 Debbie Keller (2), Tiffeny Milbrett, Julie Foudy
September 12 USA Cup Foxboro, MA Mexico 9–0 Mia Hamm (2), Kristine Lilly (2), Tiffeny Milbrett, Shannon MacMillan, Joy Fawcett, Tisha Venturini, Debbie Keller
September 18 USA Cup Rochester, NY Russia 4–0 Tiffeny Milbrett (2), Mia Hamm (2)
September 20 USA Cup Richmond, VA Brazil 3–0 Joy Fawcett, Michelle Akers, Debbie Keller
December 16 Friendly Los Angeles, CA Ukraine 2–1 Natalie Neaton, Justi Baumgardt
December 20 Friendly Fresno, CA Ukraine 5–0 Tiffeny Milbrett, Julie Foudy,(3) Debbie Keller

1999[]

Date Competition Location Opponent Score US scorers Note
January 27 Friendly Orlando, FL Portugal 7–0 Brandi Chastain, Kristine Lilly (3), Michelle Akers, Mia Hamm, Shannon MacMillan Played behind closed doors
January 30 Friendly Ft. Lauderdale, FL Portugal 6–0 Kristine Lilly (2), Michelle Akers, Danielle Fotopoulos, Mia Hamm, Shannon MacMillan
February 24 Friendly Orlando, FL Finland 3–1 Jenn Grubb, Samantha Baggett, Beth Keller Played behind closed doors
February 27 Friendly Tampa, FL Finland 2–0 Joy Fawcett, Mia Hamm
March 14 Algarve Cup Silves, Portugal Sweden 1–1 Tiffeny Milbrett
March 16 Algarve Cup Quateira, Portugal Finland 4–0 Tiffeny Milbrett (2), Cindy Parlow, Brandi Chastain
March 18 Algarve Cup Albufeira, Portugal Norway 2–1 Julie Foudy, Kristine Lilly
March 20 Algarve Cup Final Loule, Portugal China 1–2 Tiffeny Millbrett
March 28 Friendly Pasadena, CA Mexico 3–0 Julie Foudy, Kristine Lilly (2)
April 22 Friendly Hershey, PA China 2–1 Michelle Akers (PK), Tisha Venturini
April 25 Friendly East Rutherford, NJ China 1–2 Julie Foudy
April 29 Friendly Charlotte, NC Japan 9–0 Michelle Akers (2), Cindy Parlow, Tiffeny Milbrett (4), Aly Wagner, Tisha Venturini
May 2 Friendly Atlanta, GA Japan 7–0 Shannon MacMillan (2), Mia Hamm, Danielle Fotopoulos (2), Sara Whalen, Tisha Venturini
May 13 Friendly Milwaukee, WI Netherlands 5–0 Tiffeny Milbrett, Cindy Parlow, Kristine Lilly, Mia Hamm, Shannon MacMillan
May 16 Friendly Chicago, IL Netherlands 3–0 Brandi Chastain (2), Mia Hamm
May 22 Friendly Orlando, FL Brazil 3–0 Mia Hamm, Kristine Lilly, Tiffeny Milbrett
June 3 Friendly Beaverton, OR Australia 4–0 Danielle Fotopoulos, Cindy Parlow, Kristine Lilly, Tiffeny Milbrett Played behind closed doors
June 6 Friendly Portland, OR Canada 4–2 Mia Hamm, Tiffeny Milbrett, Kristine Lilly, Cindy Parlow
June 19 Women's World Cup East Rutherford, NJ Denmark 3–0 Mia Hamm, Julie Foudy, Kristine Lilly [23]
June 24 Women's World Cup Chicago, IL Nigeria 7–1 Michelle Akers, Mia Hamm, Tiffeny Milbrett (2), Kristine Lilly, Cindy Parlow, own goal [24]
June 27 Women's World Cup Foxboro, MA North Korea 3–0 Shannon MacMillan, Tisha Venturini (2) [25]
July 1 Women's World Cup QF Landover, MD Germany 3–2 Brandi Chastain, Tiffeny Milbrett, Joy Fawcett [26]
July 4 Women's World Cup SF Palo Alto, CA Brazil 2–0 Cindy Parlow, Michelle Akers (PK) [27]
July 10 Women's World Cup Final Pasadena, CA China 0(5)–0(4) n/a [28]
September 4 Friendly Foxboro, MA Ireland 5–0 Tiffeny Milbrett (2), Julie Foudy, Joy Fawcett, Kristine Lilly
September 26 Friendly Denver, CO Brazil 6–0 Tiffeny Milbrett (2), Shannon MacMillan (2), Cindy Parlow, Danielle Fotopoulos
October 3 Friendly Columbus, OH Korea 5–0 Cindy Parlow, Mia Hamm, Tiffeny Milbrett, Danielle Fotopoulos (2)
October 7 Friendly Kansas City, MO Finland 6–0 Tiffeny Milbrett, Joy Fawcett, Sara Whalen, Kristine Lilly (2), Own Goal
October 10 Friendly Louisville, KY Brazil 4–2 Mia Hamm (2), Kristine Lilly (2)

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