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The U.S. Under-17 Women’s National Team has advanced to the FIFA U17 World Cup semifinals following a 2-0 victory over Nigeria. This marks the team’s second semifinal appearance, the first since the tournament’s inception in 2008. Key player Trinity Armstrong, a defender from North Carolina, has been pivotal in the team’s success, contributing to a third consecutive shutout. The semifinals will see the U.S. face off against Korea DPR, showcasing Armstrong’s defensive prowess against a formidable opponent.
Despite strong showings, the U.S. faces a highly competitive Korea DPR, a former champion, raising questions about their chances in the semifinals.
Should the U.S. defeat Korea DPR, they will vie for the gold medal on Nov. 3, potentially solidifying their status as a rising force in women’s soccer.
The performance of the U.S. U17 team, particularly Armstrong’s contributions, highlights not only their current strength but also the growing talent pipeline in American women’s soccer.
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