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The Europeans have been slowly but surely building up women’s soccer across the continent. Depending on what happens in the games today, Europe could have 7 of 8 quarterfinal teams, with the US being the lone exception.
I am extremely impressed with the size, skill and athleticism of all the remaining European teams. Title IX legislation is keeping US women’s soccer competitive, promoting the participation of hundreds of thousands of girls and women in HS and college soccer programs.
Hopefully, the US can continue to maintain their position as one of the top teams in the world, but there is no doubt that in the years to come it will be much more challenging for the US to prevail against the top European teams.
Reading your post leads me to ask, shouldn't the Europeans be the leaders on top of the women's soccer? I mean the European men's soccer is and has been there from day one. On the flip side we say when is the US men's soccer going to get on board/building the men's soccer here. How has the US women's surpass the US men's in this sport?




