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Essentials

Full name
Alyssa Naeher
Years active
1988–2024
Position
Goalkeeper
Jersey number
1
Nationality
American
Hometown
Bridgeport, Connecticut , U.S.
College
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alyssa's story

In the 2019 World Cup semifinal against England, with the United States leading 2-1, Alyssa Naeher stepped between the posts to face a penalty kick that would have tied the match in its final minutes. She saved it. The U.S. advanced, won the final, and Naeher's stop became one of the defining moments of the tournament. What made the save remarkable was not just the stakes of that single sequence. It was the position she had spent years building toward, under a degree of scrutiny that almost no goalkeeper in the sport's history has had to absorb before earning the right to make a save like that one.

Naeher inherited the starting job from Hope Solo, one of the most decorated and publicly prominent goalkeepers the women's game had ever produced, after Solo's departure from the program under circumstances that were already complicated and widely covered. There was no grace period. Naeher had to be excellent immediately, with the world comparing every match to the player she had replaced, while the national team was actively defending a World Cup title. She played at Penn State before turning professional, and she built her game around precision rather than spectacle: positioning, distribution, and a calm under pressure that did not draw attention to itself the way her predecessor's game had.

What Naeher won in 2019 was not just a World Cup. It was the argument that she belonged in the role on her own terms, made in the most public way the sport allows: a save, in a semifinal, with a title on the line. The comparisons did not disappear after that match, but they changed in character. She was no longer the goalkeeper who replaced someone. She was the goalkeeper who won.

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Awards/Honors

Individual Awards

2016, 2017NWSL Best XI
2016, 2017NWSL Goalkeeper of the Year
2019, 2023FIFA Women’s World Cup Champion (United States)
2019FIFA Women’s World Cup Golden Glove
2021NWSL Challenge Cup Winner (Chicago Red Stars)

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AP on her 2024 U.S. Soccer honor

AP reported that Naeher won U.S. Soccer Female Player of the Year.

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