
In this episode of How Good Were They?, we explore the legendary career of Mia Hamm, one of the greatest icons in the history of football. Hamm wasn’t just a prolific striker — she was a pioneer who changed the perception of women’s sport worldwide.
From her early dominance with the North Carolina Tar Heels to her professional career with the Washington Freedom, Hamm always delivered. But it was with the U.S. Women’s National Team that she became a global superstar — scoring 158 goals in 276 appearances, winning 2 FIFA Women’s World Cups (1991 & 1999), 2 Olympic gold medals, and earning back-to-back FIFA World Player of the Year awards in 2001 and 2002.
We dive into her style of play — pace, dribbling, intelligence, and leadership — while also exploring curveballs: did playing in a dominant U.S. team boost her reputation, how much did the lack of media coverage limit her global reach, and does her shorter professional club career affect her GOAT case?
Featuring quotes, fan opinions, and a deep dive into her legacy, we ask: Was Mia Hamm truly one of the greatest footballers of all time?
🎧 Listen now and join the debate!
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