Being a World Cup winner was a dream come true.
“Being a World Cup winner was a dream come true.”
— Ali Krieger · World Cup
The World Motivation
Being a World Cup winner was a dream come true.
“Being a World Cup winner was a dream come true.”
— Ali Krieger · World Cup
Being a World Cup winner was a dream come true.
I wish I could score as many goals as I can in 'FIFA.'
It's a privilege and an honor to play for the national team, but I think that the training that I was in at Frankfurt was the highest level right underneath.
My dad has been my coach since I was seven years old - from 7 to 18 is when he coached my club team - and so it was always in the family. He introduced me to soccer at a young age and also kind of molded me into a good player at a young age, too. Which then I grew to love the game and be as passionate as he was.
I love kids, and I really liked the idea of getting involved with something that was all about giving kids the opportunity to walk, run, or maybe even play soccer someday.
That's the most proud I have been: Seeing my family at the World Cup and them being able to watch me play and making them proud of me.
It's every cricketer's dream to play in the World Cup.
With respect to Qatar as a country that wants to grow, you can't have a World Cup in a country that doesn't have football.
I want to be in the World Cup.
England are one of the teams that are a traditional power and have won a World Cup before. They are not going there just to play and take part. It is not crazy to think they can go there to win.