Watch our World Cup champions today in Manhattan's ticker tape parade - A Class Act
VANCOUVER — Carli Lloyd knew what to do when Abby Wambach stepped onto the field for her last World Cup game ever.
It was the 79th minute and the United States had all but won it with a secure 5-2 lead as Wambach came on for Tobin Heath. That’s when Lloyd, who had scored three goals in the first 16 minutes, took off her captain’s armband and gave it to Wambach.
Lloyd had never officially been named the U.S. captain, but with Wambach and Christie Rampone not playing as much this tournament, she happily embraced the role.
Wambach has often spoke about this year being her last World Cup and in her final match, Lloyd felt strongly she should finish as captain.
“It’s been an honor for me to take on that leadership, to wear the armband. I have no regrets ever when I put that thing on, put on the jersey,” Lloyd said. “When Abby has come on in a few of the games it’s just a little crazy to switch the armband, but I wanted to make sure she put the armband on because she deserves it. She has been legendary to this team. She’s been unbelievable. I’m so thankful I can call her my friend, my teammate, and I’m just so proud her last World Cup she could go out strong.”
(from USA Today)
And just in case you missed it, here's the icing on the World Cup cake: Carli Lloyd's midfield goal. (It's the Spanish, gooooaaaallll!!! version!)
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