Kristine Lilly

Kristine Marie Lilly (New York City (New York), July 22, 1971) is an American soccer player, who participate in women's team of the United States since 1987. She grew up in Wilton and sat on the University of North Carolina, where she won the Hermann Trophy in 1991.

She is known for the fact that they practice sports for so long. They improved the previous record of 151 times play for the same club vrouwenwereld, which at that time was in the hands of the Norwegian Heidi Støre, on 21 may 1998. On 30 January 1999 she improved the record of 164 times come true at the men, at that time owned by Adnan Al-Talyani Khalees of the United Arab Emirates (the current record for men is 181).After the victory at the 2004 summer Olympics in the women's category of the U.S., Lilly had 282 international matches played, more than any player in the history of football. After the final 2005 Team USA on 23 October, Lilly had 299 international games played. On 18 January 2006 was Lilly's 300th appearance in a game against Norway, a world record for the men and women (in the same competition she took the second place in with Michelle Akers for most scoring person in their team with 105 goals).

Unlike many of her team players, including Mia Hamm, she stopped not to roll on after their ' farewell tour ' to us, which ended on 8 december 2004. Currently she has 349 games played, in which she has scored 130 international goals.

Lilly played in the now defunct women's United Soccer Association with the Boston Breakers. She plays at present (with her team member Kate markgraf of the national team of the US) at the season's finale SwedishKIF Örebro. ==Statistics[ Edit] == ==Championships[ Edit] ==