Buchzusammenfassung
Abby Wambach is a double Olympic gold medalist, FIFA World Cup Champion and the highest international goal scorer of all time, for both male and female soccer players. In addition to being a champion for diversity and equality, Wambach is also the New York Times best-selling author of Forward: A Memoir.
At eighteen, Abby Wambach faced her idol, Michelle Akers, in a match that transformed her understanding of ambition and self-belief, inspiring her to embrace her potential unapologetically. Reflecting on her life, Wambach rejects the cautionary tale of Little Red Riding Hood, finding her greatest fulfillment in defying societal norms, such as embracing her sexual orientation despite initial fears. Her career owes much to trailblazing women who fought for equality in sports, teaching her to value boldness and collaboration. Lessons from her idols, like the U.S. Women’s National Team’s embrace of failure as motivation, shaped her resilience, while her own leadership evolved under coach Pia Sundhage’s example of authenticity and vulnerability, fostering a more inclusive team dynamic. Wambach’s post-retirement reflections highlight the persistent gender pay gap, urging women to advocate for equal treatment and reject gratitude as a substitute for fairness. Her journey underscores the power of defiance, teamwork, and courage in challenging societal expectations.
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