Albuquerque Journal

World Cup champions return to America

New York to host parade to celebrate U.S. Women’s National Team today

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NEW YORK — Megan Rapinoe stepped off the plane with champagne in hand — a fizzy souvenir from a most memorable trip overseas.

“Thank you, France, for the hospitalit­y,” the U.S. soccer star said. “But wow, we are very excited to be back in America.”

The U.S. women’s national team arrived in New York late Monday, a day after beating the Netherland­s 2-0 to capture a record fourth Women’s World Cup title. Players and staff touched down at about 4:30 p.m. at Newark Liberty Internatio­nal Airport, where they were met with cheers and a banner saying “Congratula­tions Team USA!” More fans waited at their hotel in Manhattan, and the players are sure to be feted around the city all week, capped with a ticker-tape parade Wednesday up the Canyon of Heroes.

“I think everyone’s feeling just incredible right now,” said Alex Morgan, who swapped out her imaginary teacup for a gold bottle of bubbly on the flight.

Rapinoe converted a penalty kick in the second half and Rose Lavelle added a goal in the championsh­ip game, kicking off a party that carried over to the tarmac in Newark. Players gathered for a toast and posed for pictures as they sang “We Are The Champions.”

“We kind of went through stages,” Morgan said. “Initially everyone was excited, and then a little hungover, and then we slept a little bit, and then we got up and started just celebratin­g a little more.”

The team got shoutouts across social media — including from President Donald Trump and former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, two-time World Cup winner Mia Hamm, Stephen Curry, Snoop Dogg, Ellen DeGeneres and many more. Dozens of politician­s offered congratula­tions, and Congress’ top Democrats have invited the team to Washington.

That was all news to players when they landed, since their flight back to the U.S. did not have Wi-Fi.

“Crazily enough in this day and age in 2019, we’ve been in the dark for nine straight hours,” Rapinoe said. “We’re sort of catching up on everything.”

Wednesday will mark New York’s first ticker-tape parade since the women’s team won the 2015 World Cup. Long Island’s Crystal Dunn was a late cut from the ’15 squad, and she’s “super excited” to parade through her own city.

“I am such a proud New Yorker,” she said. “It’s in my blood. It’s everywhere I go. It’s such a special place. Obviously for this to be our first stop back here when we get back to the United States, it’s incredible.”

The team will have a fivegame victory tour beginning Aug. 3, when it faces Ireland at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. The other matches are scheduled for Aug. 29, Sept. 3, Oct. 3 and Oct. 6, with opponents and venues still to be determined.

MLS Notes

FIRE: The Chicago Fire will pay $65.5 million to leave the suburban Chicago stadium that has been the team’s home for more than a decade.

On Tuesday, the Chicago Tribune reported the team has agreed to pay the community of Bridgeview to break its lease at SeatGeek Stadium, which is approximat­ely 15 miles southwest of downtown Chicago.

The agreement calls for the Fire to pay $10 million upfront plus $5 million to upgrade existing soccer facilities near the stadium and the $50.5 million balance through 2036. With the agreement, the Fire won’t play its home matches at SeatGeek Stadium beginning next season but will still be allowed to train there and its youth academy will continue to be based in Bridgeview.

A new home for the team has not been announced. The Fire played at Soldier Field in Chicago from 1991 until 2001 and from 2003 through part of the 2006 season. CAROLINA EXPANSION? Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper and team president Tom Glick plan to travel to New York next week and meet with Major League Soccer officials in an effort to convince them to bring an expansion team to Charlotte, North Carolina.

Tepper has been working to bring an MLS team to Charlotte since purchasing the NFL Panthers last summer.

Glick believes “the region deserves it. We think the region will support it, and we are confident of that.”

He says the goal is to land an MLS team as soon as possible.

Glick spoke Tuesday at a news conference to announce Charlotte will host preseason exhibition­s as part of the Internatio­nal Champions Cup for the next five years, including Arsenal vs. Fiorentina on July 20. Charlotte’s Bank of America Stadium hosted a CONCACAF Gold Cup group stage doublehead­er last month that included Mexico, attracting 59,283.

 ?? KATHY WILLENS/ ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Julie Ertz, left, Megan Rapinoe, top center, and Alex Morgan, top right, celebrate after arriving at Newark Liberty Internatio­nal Airport with the rest of the United States soccer team Monday.
KATHY WILLENS/ ASSOCIATED PRESS Julie Ertz, left, Megan Rapinoe, top center, and Alex Morgan, top right, celebrate after arriving at Newark Liberty Internatio­nal Airport with the rest of the United States soccer team Monday.
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Megan Rapinoe

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