Julie Foudy Biography – ESPN Commentator And Retired Soccer Player

 Julie Foudy is a retired soccer player and the current analyst and commentator for the women’s soccer telecasts at ESPN. Having served as the president of the Women’s Sports Foundation, Foudy is involved in political activism relating to women’s rights and workers’ rights. She was the first American and the first woman ever to receive the FIFA Fair Play Award.

Despite achieving so much success in her professional career, people still don’t know much about the athlete. She is the co-founder of Julie Foudy Sports Leadership Academy (JFSLA) with her husband and has emphasized the importance of equal pay. Having had so much success, fans are curious to learn how Julie has managed to become such a big soccer star while she continues to fight for women’s rights in the game. Read More



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