Florida Senate - 2016 (NP) SR 446
By Senator Flores
37-00466-16 2016446__
1 Senate Resolution
2 A resolution honoring the United States women’s
3 national soccer team for winning the 2015 Fédération
4 Internationale de Football Association Women’s World
5 Cup.
6
7 WHEREAS, on July 5, 2015, in front of millions of viewers
8 worldwide, the United States women’s national soccer team
9 defeated reigning World Cup champion Japan 5-2 in Vancouver,
10 Canada, to win its third Fédération Internationale de Football
11 Association (FIFA) Women’s World Cup title and end a 16-year
12 drought, and
13 WHEREAS, since the creation of the FIFA Women’s World Cup
14 in 1991, the United States women’s national soccer team is the
15 most successful team in the tournament’s history and the first
16 team to win the tournament three times, and
17 WHEREAS, under the exemplary leadership of head coach Jill
18 Ellis, a Miami-Dade County resident, and her coaching staff, the
19 team created history, scoring four spectacular goals within the
20 first 16 minutes of the match, the earliest a team has ever
21 scored four goals in a single FIFA Women’s World Cup match, and
22 surpassed Germany as the top-scoring team in FIFA Women’s World
23 Cup history with 112 goals, and
24 WHEREAS, goalkeeper Ashlyn Harris is a native of Satellite
25 Beach and has an impressive soccer résumé that includes three
26 national championships during her days at the University of
27 North Carolina, and
28 WHEREAS, United States team captain Carli Lloyd became the
29 first woman to score a hat trick in a World Cup final, netting
30 the Golden Ball award for best player of the tournament and
31 tying for most goals scored in the tournament, and
32 WHEREAS, the team’s defense was stalwart, tying a world
33 record 540 minutes of play without conceding a goal and earning
34 Hope Solo the Golden Glove award for best goalkeeper of the
35 tournament, and
36 WHEREAS, United States women’s national soccer team players
37 Carli Lloyd, Hope Solo, Julie Johnston, Ali Krieger, Ashlyn
38 Harris, Meghan Klingenberg, Becky Sauerbrunn, Megan Rapinoe,
39 Lauren Holiday, Tobin Heath, Alex Morgan, Sydney Leroux, Lori
40 Chalupny, Christie Rampone, Morgan Brian, Abby Wambach, Amy
41 Rodriquez, Christen Press, Kelley O’Hara, Alyssa Naeher, Whitney
42 Engen, Heather O’Reilly, and Shannon Boxx united to form the
43 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup championship team, NOW, THEREFORE,
44
45 Be It Resolved by the Senate of the State of Florida:
46
47 That the players and coaches of the United States women’s
48 national soccer team are congratulated on their fantastic and
49 inspirational achievement of winning the 2015 Fédération
50 Internationale de Football Association Women’s World Cup and for
51 becoming the only team to win three Women’s World Cup finals.