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As the USSF's first female president, Cindy Parlow Cone will try to steer the governing body through tumultuous times amid a high-profile lawsuit involving the women’s national team players.
Cindy Parlow Cone, second from right, poses with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, right, and U.S. women’s soccer players (from left) Briana Scurry, Margaret ‘Midge’ Purce, Kelley O’Hara and ...
That’s something to remember now that Cindy Parlow Cone is the unexpected president of U.S. Soccer, the vice president who ascended to the top spot two weeks ago after the resignation of Carlos ...
In those interviews, the candidates—the incumbent Cindy Parlow Cone and her challenger and predecessor, Carlos Cordeiro—have been making their case to people who don’t have a vote.
When U.S. Soccer announced Monday it had banned heading for players aged under 11, it was a major victory for campaigners like Cindy Parlow Cone. A former World Cup winner with the U.S. women’s ...
Having won a landmark victory for equal pay, Cindy Parlow Cone now "can start working toward actually growing the game," Doug McIntyre writes.
Cindy Parlow Cone, a Germantown native, former U.S. Women’s National Team player and member of the inaugural Memphis sports hall of fame class, has become the first woman to be president of the ...
Cindy Parlow Cone, the first female president in the 110-year history of the United States Soccer Federation, wears shorts to her day job. Cone, who coaches and supervises youth teams in North ...
Cindy Parlow scored three goals, and the Atlanta Beat ended a three-game winless streak with a 4-2 victory over the Philadelphia Charge on Sunday in front of 5,218 at Atlanta.
U.S. Soccer President Cindy Parlow Cone apologized Saturday for the federation’s lack of leadership in the fight against racism as she addressed its decision to repeal a policy that required ...
Cindy Parlow Cone wasn't sure how she could leave North Carolina. But one visit west showed her why she couldn't pass up being part of the soccer buzz in Portland.
Watch this amazing header by United States player Cindy Parlow Cone in 1999 against Nigeria in the Women's World Cup. The United States went on to beat Nigeria 7-1, Parlow Cone is a member of the ...