Ali Krieger discusses the significance of the upcoming World Cup
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 9, 2026, 5:00 PM
Last updated Jun 9, 2026
As the men's FIFA World Cup approaches, Ali Krieger emphasizes its importance for unity amid societal challenges. Krieger, a two-time women's FIFA World Cup champion, remains active in the sport through tournaments and health-focused training. Reflecting on her career, she highlights the fight for equal pay in soccer as a defining moment. She believes the upcoming tournament can foster a sense of community and excitement, crucial in today's climate. With the women's World Cup set for 2027, Krieger expresses optimism about growth in women's soccer and investment opportunities.
- •Ali Krieger, at 41, remains active in soccer training and tournaments.
- •Krieger advocates for unity through the World Cup amid current political tensions.
- •Her career highlights include fighting for equal pay, resulting in a landmark settlement.
- •She sees potential growth in women's soccer with increasing investment.
- •The men's FIFA World Cup begins soon, followed by the women's tournament in 2027.
- 5:00 PMYahoo Sports — Ali Krieger Says the World Cup Is "Exactly What We Need Right Now"
"Ali Krieger is "retired" in the lightest sense of the word.
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