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The USWNT’s 17-match winning streak and the Jill Ellis era end in Chicago with a 1-1 draw vs. South Korea.
United States Women’s National Team coach Jill Ellis saw her storied career come to an end Sunday with her team’s 1-1 tie against South Korea at Chicago in the final game of the squad’s World Cup victory tour.
Both goals came in rapid succession. South Korea’s Ji Soyun scored from the edge of the penalty area with her right foot in the 34th minute, while the United States matched it three minutes later when Carli Lloyd scored on a header from a Megan Rapinoe corner kick.
Ellis, who announced her…

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Brazil

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Brazil beat England in front of a record crowd at the Riverside Stadium.  
England’s hangover from the Women’s World Cup continued with a 2-1 friendly loss at home to Brazil after Debinha scored twice for the visitors on Saturday.
Since losing to the United States in the World Cup semifinals, England haven’t won any of their next four games under coach Phil Neville.
Brazil, who lost in the last 16 of the World Cup, went ahead in the 49th minute when Debinha met a left-wing cross from Tamires with a header that squirmed beneath England goalkeeper Mary Earps.
The…

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South Korea

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Jill Ellis became the winningest coach in U.S. Soccer history with the USWNT’s 2-0 victory over South Korea.
Megan Rapinoe had two assists in her return to make Jill Ellis the winningest coach in U.S. women’s national team history after a 2-0 victory against South Korea in a friendly at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Thursday.
Allie Long and Mallory Pugh scored to give Ellis 106 wins (106-7-18, .878) since 2012 to surpass the late Tony DiCicco’s mark set from 1994-99 (105-8-8, .901). DiCicco won the World Cup in 1999; Ellis in 2015 and ’19.
She is leaving the program after Sunday’s…

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