2019 US Women World Cup Victory Parade NYC Pics
All hail the queens of soccer! The United States Women’s National Team took a well-earned victory lap on July 10, as the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup champions were honored with a ticker tape parade in New York City! The USWNT – who won their second consecutive World Cup and their fourth, overall – made their way down to the southern tip of Manhattan at the start of the parade. Megan Rapinoe, Alex Morgan, Carli Lloyd, Rose Lavelle, and the rest of the world champs traveled through the ‘Canyon Of Heroes’ as confetti rained down upon them. Thousands of fans gathered along the streets to cheer for their heroes, and NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio presented the team with keys to the city. This was the first ticker tape parade in NYC since….the last time the USWNT won the World Cup. Since the team – specifically Rapinoe – indicated that they wouldn’t make a trip to the White House, even if President Donald Trump invited them, this NYC celebration was likely THE biggest welcome the USWNT was going to get. Congratulations!
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The U.S. women’s soccer team, Megan Rapinoe center, celebrates at City Hall after a ticker tape parade, in New York. The U.S. national team beat the Netherlands 2-0 to capture a record fourth Women’s World Cup title
WWCup US Returns Home Soccer, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
US Women’s soccer team World Cup Ticker-Tape Parade, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
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US Women’s soccer team World Cup Ticker-Tape Parade, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
US Women’s soccer team World Cup Ticker-Tape Parade, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
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US Women’s soccer team World Cup Ticker-Tape Parade, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
WWCup US Returns Home Soccer, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
The U.S. women’s soccer team, with Megan Rapinoe, at center, is celebrated at City Hall after a ticker tape parade, in New York. The U.S. national team beat the Netherlands 2-0 to capture a record fourth Women’s World Cup title
WWCup US Returns Home Soccer, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
US Women’s soccer team World Cup Ticker-Tape Parade, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
Lindsey Horan, Megan Rapinoe
US Women’s soccer team World Cup Ticker-Tape Parade, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
US Women’s soccer team World Cup Ticker-Tape Parade, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
Megan Rapinoe
US Women’s soccer team World Cup Ticker-Tape Parade, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
US Women’s soccer team World Cup Ticker-Tape Parade, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
Megan Rapinoe, Alex Morgan and Ali Krieger
US Women’s soccer team World Cup Ticker-Tape Parade, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
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The U.S. women’s soccer team, including Julie Ertz, front left on float, celebrate in a parade along the Canyon of Heroes, in New York. The U.S. national team beat the Netherlands 2-0 to capture a record fourth Women’s World Cup title. Wednesday, July 10, 2019
WWCCup US Returns Home Soccer, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
US Women’s soccer team World Cup Ticker-Tape Parade, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
Megan Rapinoe, the winner of the 2019 FIFA World Cup’s Golden Boot, poses with with the World Cup at the NYC parade on July 10. She became the star of the US squad with all the goals she scored.
US Women’s soccer team World Cup Ticker-Tape Parade, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
As the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup was raging on, another battle was going down behind the scenes. The US Women’s National Team sued the US Soccer Federation, accusing the organization of gender-based pay discrimination. This sign at the NYC parade supports the team’s pursuit for equal pay.
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U.S. Soccer Federation President Carlos Cordeiro poses with members of the women’s World Cup team before the start of ticker tape parade along the Canyon of Heroes. Megan Rapinoe, Carli Lloyd and others all posed for a picture. Keep in mind that the team used the USSF over gender-based pay discrimination.
US Women’s soccer team World Cup Ticker-Tape Parade, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
It’s never too early for a drink when you’re a World Cup champion. Megan Rapinoe sips some bubbly as she gets ready to take a trip down NYC’s ‘Canyon of Heroes’ for her 2019 ticker tape parade.
WWCup US Returns Home Soccer, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
Megan Rapinoe and Alex Morgan join other members of the USWNT aboard a float in NYC. Alex Morgan kicked off the US’s World Cup-winning run by scoring 5 goals in their 13-0 demolition of Thailand.
US Women’s soccer team World Cup Ticker-Tape Parade, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
Megan Rapinoe takes a moment to reflect on her accomplishments in the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup. Megan’s ‘arms-outstretched’ celebration after her goals in the knockout stage became a meme, and those goals helped her win the tournament’s Golden Boot.
WWCUP US Returns Home Soccer, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
Rose Lavelle, in the center, celebrates with teammates ahead of the NYC victory parade. Rose’s goal in the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup secured the victory for the US Women, as she dribbled her way into the history books.
US Women’s soccer team World Cup Ticker-Tape Parade, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
Abby Dahlkemper, on the right, poses with Megan Rapino and other members of the Women’s National Team ahead of their World Cup Ticker Tape parade.
US Women’s soccer team World Cup Ticker-Tape Parade, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
Megan Rapinoe gives something to all her critics out there while posing on her victory parade float, a glass of champagne in her hand. She was criticized for her celebrations during the World Cup and the Americans earned a reputation of being “arrogant.” Clearly, this REALLY bothers Megan.
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Christen Press looks out to the crowd on a float while attending the NYC ticker tape parade. Press scored the initial goal against England in the World Cup semifinals.
WWCup US Returns Home Soccer, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
United States defender and Long Island native Crystal Dunn (center) joins forward Tobin Heath (right) during the NYC Ticker Tape parade.
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Alex Morgan sprays champagne into the crowd during a ticker tape parade celebrating the team’s 2019 World Cup victory. When you score 5 goals in one game, you get to cover the Big Apple in bubbly.
US Women’s soccer team World Cup Ticker-Tape Parade, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
Fans of the US Women’s soccer team lined the streets of New York City to celebrate their World Cup victory. Chants of ‘U-S-A, EQUAL PAY’ echoed throughout the metropolis.
US Women’s soccer team World Cup Ticker-Tape Parade, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
While the confetti wasn’t as much as past parades (who uses paper anymore?) there was still plenty falling down on the US Women’s soccer team during their World Cup victory parade.
US Women’s soccer team World Cup Ticker-Tape Parade, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
Fans whip out their phones while taking a picture/video of their heroes. The US Women’s soccer team took a victory lap around Manhattan while celebrating their 2019 World Cup win.
WWCup US Returns Home Soccer, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
The U.S. women’s soccer team, with Megan Rapinoe, at center, is celebrated at City Hall after a ticker tape parade, in New York. The U.S. national team beat the Netherlands 2-0 to capture a record fourth Women’s World Cup title
WWCup US Returns Home Soccer, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
WWCCup US Returns Home Soccer, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
U.S. women’s soccer team players Carli Lloyd, second from left, and Alex Morgan, second from right, celebrate with teammates in a parade along the Canyon of Heroes, in New York. The U.S. national team beat the Netherlands 2-0 to capture a record fourth Women’s World Cup title. Wednesday, July 10, 2019
WWCCup US Returns Home Soccer, New York, USA – 10 Jul 2019
Women?s Soccer World Cup Canyon Of Heroes Ticker Tape Parade In NYC
Women’s Soccer World Cup Canyon of Heroes Ticker Tape parade in NYC on July 10, 2019.