Naeher named U.S. Soccer Female Player of Year
January 18, 2025

Chicago Red Stars goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher has been voted the 2024 U.S. Soccer Female Player of the Year, capping off a year that saw her win an Olympic gold medal and retire from international soccer.

Naeher received 40.8% of the weighted vote, beating out last year’s winner, San Diego Wave defender Naomi Girma, who received 32.2%.

Votes for U.S. Soccer Female Player were collected from respective national team coaches, national team players who earned a cap in 2024, members of the U.S. Soccer board of directors, U.S. Soccer Athletes’ Council, National Women’s Soccer League head coaches, and select media members and administrators. Fans also vote for the award, with their votes weighted at 15% of the total.

Naeher, 36, is only the second goalkeeper to win the award since its inception in 1985. Another United States women’s national team goalkeeping legend, Hope Solo, won the award in 2009. Abby Wambach won it six times, the most of any player. Mia Hamm won it five times.

USWNT’s Olympic triumph, playing every minute of the tournament, and delivering several crucial saves, including a stellar kick-save in overtime of the semifinal against Germany. She allowed just two goals during the Olympics, and with her shutout of Brazil in the gold medal game, she became the first goalkeeper in women’s soccer history to keep clean sheets in a World Cup final and an Olympic final.

She ended 2024 with 18 starts, 1,170 minutes played, a 13W-1L-3D record and a 0.50 GAA while allowing just 11 goals.

Naeher announced her retirement last November and finished her career with 115 caps and a record of 89-15-6 (W-L-D). In 2024, she became just the third U.S. goalkeeper to hit 100 caps and

Naeher will continue her professional club career with Chicago during this upcoming NWSL season.

Source: https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/43460259/alyssa-naeher-wins-2024-us-soccer-female-player-year-award

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