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Lloyd's Historic Hat-Trick Powers US to 2015 World Cup Glory
17 Mar
Summary
- Carli Lloyd scored the fastest hat-trick in Women's World Cup history.
- The U.S. ended a 16-year World Cup drought with their 2015 victory.
- Lloyd's stunning halfway-line goal was a highlight of the final match.

The U.S. women's national soccer team embarked on a dominant international run starting with their 2015 World Cup victory in Canada. This triumph marked the end of a 16-year wait for the coveted trophy.
During the tournament, the U.S. team showcased remarkable skill, shutting out opponents like Colombia, China, and Germany en route to the final. The championship match saw Carli Lloyd etch her name in history.
Lloyd achieved the fastest hat-trick in Women's World Cup history, scoring three goals within the first 16 minutes of the final against Japan. She further mesmerized fans with a breathtaking goal from nearly the halfway line, contributing significantly to the U.S.'s commanding win and earning her the Golden Ball award as the tournament's best player.




