Team USA Taking Its Victory Lap: Parade, ESPYs, ‘Kimmel’ Next

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Team USA Taking Its Victory Lap: Parade, ESPYs, ‘Kimmel’ Next
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The U.S. women’s national soccer team, fresh off winning their fourth FIFA Women’s World Cup on Sunday, are quickly filing up their calendars now that they’ve returned from France…

Rapinoe, who won the tournament’s Golden Ball trophy as the tournament’s top player, made news early on in the tournament after her comments about not planning to accept an invite to Donald Trump’s White House got Trump’s attention. though for Team USA is a ticker-tape victory parade Wednesday along New York City’s Canyon of Heroes on Broadway from Battery Park to City Hall, with a ceremony celebrating the champions to take place at the conclusion. The parade starts at 9:30 AM ET.

Team USA on Tuesday also unwrapped plans for a five-game “victory tour” that kicks off August 3 at the Rose Bowl against the Republic of Ireland . Four more games are set for August 29, September 3, October 3 and October 6.

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