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Mia Hamm grew up in a military family, always the new kid and always having to prove herself wherever she went. The lore around Hamm is real. Her college coach flew to Texas to scout a tip about a 14-year-old phenom and refused to ask anyone which player she was. He wanted to see if she would reveal herself. Moments after kickoff, she burst toward the ball so fast he later said she looked like she had been "shot out of a cannon." She was 15 when she became the youngest player ever called up to the United States Women's National Team, and she spent the next two decades making sure no one ever had to ask which player she was again.
By the time the 1999 World Cup arrived, Hamm was something American sports had almost no template for: a female athlete who was also a genuine cultural phenomenon. Nike built campaigns around her. Kids wore her number. The tournament's crowds and television ratings shocked everyone except the players. She finished her career as the all-time international goals leader, a record that held for over a decade, but the number that mattered more was the one nobody tracked: the count of girls who laced up cleats because they saw her do it first.
What made Hamm unusual wasn't the fame, it was how little she seemed to want it and how purposefully she channeled it anyway. She became an owner of Angel City FC, the Los Angeles women's pro club built on the idea that women's sports ownership should look different, which is exactly the kind of structural bet Hamm has always made. She didn't just open doors. She kept building them.
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