Female Player of the Year
All five Female Player of the Year nominees played significant roles for the USA during a truncated 2020 schedule due to COVID-19 that still featured excellent performances from the U.S. team during the Concacaf Olympic Qualifying tournament and the SheBelieves Cup, both of which the Americans won. The USA defeated the Netherlands, 2-0, on Nov. 27 in its only match since the pandemic began to finish the year at 9-0-0.
Dahlkemper led the USA in minutes played for the second year in a row and played almost every minute for her club during the adapted NWSL season. Dunn was the only player to start every game in 2020 for the USA and showed her two-way abilities once again at outside back. Lindsey Horan tied for the team lead in goals, out of the midfield no less, and was consistently one of the top players in the NWSL through the Challenge Cup and Fall Series. Mewis continued her accent as one of the world’s best two-way midfielders, scoring four times at Olympic Qualifying and putting in excellent performances at the
SheBelieves Cup and in the NWSL Challenge Cup before transferring to Manchester City where she scored in the FA Cup Final and helped City raise the trophy. Press tied with Horan for the team lead in goals and assists with seven and three, respectively, and scored two world class finishes at the SheBelieves Cup, against England and Japan.
None of the Female Nominees have won the award before, meaning there will be a first-time winner in 2020, although Horan did win the U.S. Soccer Young Female Player of the Year in 2013. In addition, none of the five players nominated this year were nominated last year.
The U.S. Soccer Female Player of the Year has been awarded since 1985, when midfielder Sharon Remer (known then as Sharon McMurtry) earned the inaugural honor. Abby Wambach holds the record by winning the award six times. Mia Hamm won it five times. Midfielder Julie Ertz has won it twice in the past three years, in 2017 and 2019, while forward Alex Morgan won it in 2018, which was her second time winning.
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