Girma Named Player of the YearGirma Named Player of the Year
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Women's Soccer

Girma Named Player of the Year

CHICAGO - U.S. Under-20 Women's National Team captain Naomi Girma, who attended her first full U.S. Women's National Team camp this year, has been voted the 2020 U.S. Soccer Young Female Player of the Year.
 
Girma, who played a major part in helping Stanford win the NCAA Championship in 2019 as the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year, was the leader of the U.S. defense during the 2020 Concacaf U-20 Women's Championship. As a team captain, she started six games during the World Cup qualifying tournament to help the USA earn a berth to the since-cancelled 2020 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup and win the regional title, defeating Mexico, 4-1 in the championship game. She finished third on the team in minutes played while marshalling a back line that played an instrumental part in allowing just one goal. The USA went 545 shutout minutes in the tournament before allowing that score.
 
"It's been such a crazy year, but it's always an honor to represent the USA and I'm proud of what our team was able to accomplish at the beginning of the year in Concacaf qualifying even though the World Cup got cancelled," said Girma. "While the year didn't go as planned, I'm especially thankful for the coaches and the medical staff who helped keep us playing some soccer and to be mentioned along with the past winners is very cool and humbling. Of course, my family – my parents and brother – have been so supportive, along with my Stanford family and the U-20 WNT family, so I'll always appreciate everything they've contributed to me as a person and a player."
 
In her second and final U-20 cycle, Girma was the third most experienced player on the team with 31 U-20 international caps. Girma is only the second pure defender to win the award in its 23-year existence.
 
Her college season for Stanford in what would have been her junior year was postponed to the Spring due to the COVID-19 pandemic so she did not play in a college match this Fall, but in October, she attended her first full U.S. Women's National Team training camp, which took place in Colorado.
 
Fifteen U.S. Soccer Young Female Players of the Year have played in a senior level Women's World Cup for the USA. The first winner, back in 1998, was current U.S. Soccer President Cindy Parlow Cone.
 
"First and foremost, Naomi Girma is a great person and a fantastic leader," said U.S. Under-20 Women's National Team head coach Laura Harvey. "She is highly respected by her teammates and the kind of player who always puts the team first. On the field, she is smart, brave and always pushing to improve. I know it's rare for a defender to win this award, but it's a credit to the impact she has on the field and on the people around her."
 
Votes for U.S. Soccer Player of the Year awards are collected from respective National Team coaches, National Team players who have earned a cap in 2020, members of the U.S. Soccer Board of Directors, U.S. Soccer Athletes' Council, National Women's Soccer League head coaches (for the USWNT awards) and American soccer league (MLS and USL) head coaches (for the USMNT awards), select media members and former players and administrators.
PREVIOUS WINNERS

 

YearYoung Female Player of the Year
1998Cindy Parlow
1999Lorrie Fair
2000Aly Wagner
2001Aleisha Cramer
2002Lindsay Tarpley
2003Cat Reddick
2004Heather O'Reilly
2005Lori Chalupny
2006Danesha Adams
2007Lauren Cheney
2008Kristie Mewis
2009Tobin Heath
2010Bianca Henninger
2011Sydney Leroux
2012Julie Johnston
2013Lindsey Horan
2014Morgan Brian
2015Mallory Pugh
2016Ashley Sanchez
2017Sophia Smith
2018Tierna Davidson
2019Brianna Pinto
2020Naomi Girma