News about Julie Ertz

Zach & Julie Ertz announce the former USWNT star is expecting baby No. 2 this summer

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 9, 2024
'Happy Birthday Mama! We love you! Adding to the family Summer 2024!' Zach wrote as a caption to an Instagram post shared over the weekend, as Julie showed off her belly in a pic' taken on a beach. 'Ertz party of 4! Congrats!' the Commanders' Instagram account commented on the couple's post. Zach - an NFL veteran of 11 seasons - signed a one-year contract with the Washington Commanders just last month.

Julie Ertz, a USWNT player, says goodbye to soccer with a 3-0 victory over South Africa in her last match: 'To every little girl who wishes to be here, it's worth it.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 22, 2023
In an exhibition on Thursday night, two-time Women's World Cup champion Julie Ertz played her last match for the United States, an emotional 3-0 win over South Africa. Ertz, who is married to NFL star Zach of the Arizona Cardinals, announced last month that she will not retire after a 10-year career. For her 123rd appearance for the United States, she began against South Africa wearing the captain's armband. In the first half, Lynn Williams scored twice as the US did all its scoring. In the 35th minute, Ertz was subbed out to a standing ovation from the audience at TQL Stadium, a short time after Trinity Rodman made it 2-0.

Julie Ertz, two-time USA World Cup winner and Olympic bronze medalist, retires at the age of 31

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 31, 2023
After racking in 122 appearances for the United States women's national team, Ertz, a midfielder who can also play as a defender, shared her decision on social media. She received her first cap in 2013. "I have a keen understanding of Julie's behavior as a former player who went through my own retirement process,' Angel City General Manager Angela Hucles Mangano said. In April, Hirtz signed with the NWSL club. She has dedicated her life to soccer, but now she has made the difficult decision to put the game into focus on her family.' We whole support her in this choice and recognize how difficult these life decisions can be. In addition to making an indelible mark on global soccer, she will remain a member of this club. We wish her only happiness in the future.'

US soccer star Julie Ertz follows Megan Rapinoe out of the door as she announces her international retirement following World Cup disappointment - but insists 'the future is in great hands'

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 7, 2023
Megan Rapinoe isn't the only two-time World Cup champion stepping away from US Soccer following Sunday's humiliating loss in Melbourne. After losing to Sweden on penalties in the round of 16, Julie Ertz, a member of the US defense for the past decade, has told ESPN that she plans to withdraw from international play. 'Unfortunately, this is my last time in this crest,' Ertz, who made no mention of her NWSL stint with Los Angeles-based Angel City FC, expressed regret.' Madden, the 31-year-old's first child, was born in August last year, five years after she and her NFL star husband Zach married in Santa Barbara, California, where she attended college. Zach is currently playing a tight end for the Arizona Cardinals.

After being knocked out on penalties by Sweden in the last-16, US Soccer will conduct a probe into the USWNT's loss at the World Cup

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 7, 2023
The national team's demise during the Women's World Cup will be investigated by United States Soccer, according to them. Following a penalty shootout loss to Sweden, the reigning champions were disqualified from the tournament on Sunday. It came after they barely made it to the knockout stage by clinging to a goalless draw against Portugal in their last group game.

With THREE of the top eight-ranked nations knocked out Down Under, England's Lionesses are given a World Cup boost

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 3, 2023
KATHRYN BATTE IN SYDNEY: There was no celebration in SYDNEY when the final whistle blew to announce the United States' 0-0 draw with Portugal on Tuesday and their place in the World Cup knockouts. Julie Ertz, a veteran, whose demeanor was downbeat and gruesome, was panned by the camera. You would have guessed the US had lost if you hadn't noticed the results. Three of the top eight-ranked countries have been ruled out of this tournament, and if the United States does not up their game, they may soon be joining them. All of this adds up to positive news for England, who now have what many would consider a quicker route to the final than they expected.

US women spark fury with ANOTHER listless rendition of The Star-Spangled Banner at World Cup - as Holland's players proudly sing their anthem with arms wrapped around each other

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 27, 2023
The US Women's soccer team put on another uninspiring display of their national anthem before their World Cup match against Holland on Wednesday. Only six players clung to their chest when The Star-Spangled Banner was on display, and not all of them were singing. Many who did not succeed, such as Alex Morgan, Julie Ertz, and Lindsey Horan, were more likely to mumble the terms rather than singing along.

At anthem, US women's soccer stars remain largely silent as Vietnam players sing their hands over hearts

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 22, 2023
During the World Cup opener in New Zealand on Friday, six of the 11 members of the US women's soccer team remained silent, prompting critics to chastize players for a alleged lack of patriotism. Six of the 11 players opted against placing their hands over their hearts rather than raising their arms at their sides or behind their backs before beating Vietnam, 3-0, to begin Group E play. However, five others did put their hands on their hearts, including three - Julie Ertz, Alyssa Naeher, and Lindsey Horan, who performed the national anthem lyrics. On the other hand, Vietnamese women were seen singing their anthem with their hands on their chests.

Stars and Smiles! Megan Rapinoe, Alex Morgan, and the USWNT pose for 2023 World Cup portraits ahead of their first game against Vietnam on Friday night

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 20, 2023
This month and August, the US Women's National Team is aiming for a landmark three-peat in Australia and New Zealand. Megan Rapinoe, Alex Morgan, and Julie Ertz, as well as Ernie and Patrick Ertz's veteran presence, are considered the favorites ahead of England, Germany, France, Spain, and Australia. Vietnam at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand, home of many All Blacks games, is ranked first for the reigning world champions. The two teams face off at 9 p.m. ET on Friday.

The nine game-changers from Australia, England and USA who are set for a big FIFA Women's World Cup

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 12, 2023
Only under 100 days until the FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, and as the excitement builds, it will now be decided who will set the table ablaze. As millions of viewers flock Down Under to watch the third-largest sporting tournament in the world, Australia, USA, and England are three of the favourites to win. Here are the nine match-winners that will have football fans captivated during the tournament, which will unquestionably be the most exciting and certainly the most high-quality.

Mallory Swanson, a USWNT star, was forced to leave with a knee injury three months before the World Cup

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 8, 2023
In a 2-0 victory over Ireland over Saturday, Emily Fox and Lindsey Horan scored for the United States, but the victory was marred by what looked to be a serious left knee injury to Mallory Swanson. Swanson was carted off the field at Q2 Stadium and admitted to the hospital. With seven goals, the team's top scorer this year, as the United States braces for the Women's World Cup this summer. Julie Ertz, a midfielder who had not played for the United States since the Tokyo Olympics, was also honored during the match.

Julie Ertz makes surprise return to the USWNT for friendlies ahead of build up to the World Cup

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 30, 2023
Julie Ertz has been added to the United States roster for two upcoming matches against Ireland after taking time off for her son's birth. Since winning bronze medalist gold over Australia at the Tokyo Olympics, Ertz has not competed for the United States. Madden's son was welcomed by her and her partner, Zach Ertz, who plays for the Arizona Cardinals. Coach Vlatko Andonovski selected Ertz from the roster on Tuesday, naming him as one of 26 players.