Fawcett, Joy (1968–)
Fawcett, Joy (1968–)
American soccer player. Name variations: Joy Biefeld. Born Joy Lynn Biefeld, Feb 8, 1968, in Inglewood, California; attended University of California, Berkeley; m. Walter Fawcett (software engineer); children: 3 daughters.
Defender; won team gold medals at World Cup (1991, 1999); won a team gold medal at Atlanta Olympics (1996) and a team silver at Sydney Olympics (2000); was a founding member of the Women's United Soccer Association (WUSA); signed with the San Diego Spirit (2001); won a team gold medal at Athens Olympics (2004). Named Female Soccer Athlete of the Year (1988).
See also Jere Longman, The Girls of Summer (HarperCollins, 2000).
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