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Briana Scurry

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Born
1971 (53 years old)

Birth Place
Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.

Position
Goalkeeper

Status
Retired

Ethnicity
Black

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5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)

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Briana Collette Scurry (born September 7, 1971) is an American retired soccer goalkeeper. Scurry was the starting goalkeeper for the United States women's national soccer team at the 1995 World Cup (3rd place), 1996 Summer Olympics (gold medal), 1999 World Cup (champions), 2003 World Cup (3rd place), and the 2004 Summer Olympic Games (gold medal). She played in the semi-final and playoff for third place in the 2007 Women's World Cup (3rd place). She was a founding member of the WUSA, playing three seasons as starting goalkeeper for the Atlanta Beat (2001–2003).

Her career total of 173 international appearances is the second most among female soccer goalkeepers. It is also the fifteenth most of any American female player, and the thirty-second most among all women.

Scurry was elected to the National Soccer Hall of Fame on August 3, 2017. She was the first woman goalkeeper and first black woman to be awarded the honor. She is openly gay, and on June 1, 2018, she married Chryssa Zizos, CEO of Live Wire Strategic Communications, LLC.

In 2022, Scurry released her best-selling memoir, My Greatest Save. Scurry was also the subject of The Only, a CBS feature-length documentary chronicling her life that was released in 2022.



Career Honours

Algarve Cup
2007

USA Women

CONCACAF W Gold Cup
2006

USA Women

Soccer Olympics Gold Women
2004

USA Women

Algarve Cup
2004

USA Women

Algarve Cup
2003

USA Women

Soccer Olympics Silver Women
2000

USA Women

CONCACAF W Gold Cup
2000

USA Women

FIFA Womens World Cup Golden Glove
1999

USA Women

FIFA Womens World Cup
1999

USA Women

Soccer Olympics Gold Women
1996

USA Women


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1994-2008

2009-2010


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2018-2018
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