Player of the Week

Player of the Week: Carli Lloyd

Photo: Paul Rudderow

After scoring her 99th and 100th career goals as a U.S. international, Carli Lloyd is PSP’s Player of the Week.

The 35-year-old native of Delran, N.J. is the sixth American woman to reach the century mark in international play, along with:

  • Abby Wambach (184)
  • Mia Hamm (158)
  • Kristine Lilly (130)
  • Michelle Akers (107)
  • Tiffany Milbrett (100)

Lloyd is the 16th woman worldwide to score 100 international goals. (Wambach’s 184 is the world record.)

The goal that hit the mark wasn’t a thing of beauty, but it was most certainly one of industry, with Lloyd playing a role in the buildup and then cleaning up the mess.

Here’s goal No. 100, from the U.S. Women’s National Team’s 6-2 win over Mexico on Sunday:

This marks the third time Lloyd has been PSP’s Player of the Week, the first since her practically legendary hat trick in the World Cup final in 2015.

One Comment

  1. Good write-up, Dan. Way to go Carli! My favorite game besides her wc vs Japan was a year before that against China. She had scored twice than took a nasty smack to the face going for a header. Blood gushed from her nose She had it taped up and went right back on the field.
    That’s toughness and dedication.
    UnionGoal

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