Kristine Lilly to be inducted to National Soccer Hall of Fame
Posted Feb 14, 2015
Former U.S. Women’s National Team midfielder Kristine Lilly will be inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame on Saturday, Feb. 14. Lilly is the sport’s all-time international caps leader, having played 352 games for the United States from 1987-2010. Lilly enters the Hall of Fame after appearing in international competition for 21 different years over a 24-year span.
(US Soccer)
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