Lori Chalupny Explained

Lori Chalupny
Fullname:Lori Christine Chalupny[1]
Birth Date:29 January 1984
Birth Place:St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Position:Midfielder
Youthclubs1:J.B. Marine S.C.
Collegeyears1:2002–2005
College1:North Carolina Tar Heels
Years1:2006–2007
Clubs1:River Cities Futbol Club
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Years2:2009–2010
Clubs2:Saint Louis Athletica
Caps2:24
Goals2:3
Years3:2010–2011
Clubs3:Atlanta Beat
Caps3:32
Goals3:4
Years4:2012
Clubs4:Chicago Red Stars (WPSL-E)
Caps4:13
Goals4:5
Years5:2012
Clubs5:AIK Fotboll Dam
Years6:2013–2015
Clubs6:Chicago Red Stars (NWSL)
Caps6:45
Goals6:11
Nationalteam1:United States U-16
Nationalteam2:United States U-19
Nationalcaps2:21
Nationalteam3:United States U-21
Nationalcaps3:14
Nationalyears4:2001–2015
Nationalteam4:United States
Nationalcaps4:106
Nationalgoals4:10
Manageryears1:2018–
Managerclubs1:Maryville Saints

Lori Christine Chalupny Lawson (; born January 29, 1984) is a former American soccer defender who last played for the Chicago Red Stars and the United States women's national soccer team. She is a gold medalist from 2008 Beijing Olympics, and a bronze medalist in 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup hosted by China. She was also on the roster of the United States national soccer team for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada. She is the current head woman's soccer coach of Maryville University in St. Louis.

Early life

Chalupny was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. At the age of five, Lori spent time at an after-school program playing soccer with other boys in the program. Chalupny recalls:

"I'd literally turn black from the asphalt."[2]

She then went on to play soccer at Nerinx Hall High School where she was also on the Honor Roll her sophomore, junior, and senior years. She also played for club soccer team, J.B. Marine S.C.[3] She was named NSCAA and Parade All-American as a junior and senior.[4]

University of North Carolina

Chalupny played for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 2002 to 2005 and won an NCAA championship title with the Tar Heels as a sophomore in 2003.[3] [5] After missing much of her freshman season due to injury, she played in 16 games, scored three goals and served seven assists. She was subsequently named to the All-ACC First Team, the NSCAA Second-Team All-American, and the ACC All-Freshman Team.[3] During her second year with the team, she helped the team go undefeated with a 27–0–0 record and win the NCAA championship starting 26 of 27 games, scoring 11 goals and serving 12 assists.[3] She was named First-Team All-ACC and NSCAA All-American the same year.[3] In 2004, she scored six goals and served five assists in the 23 games in which she played. In addition to being named Most Valuable Player by Soccer America, she was named First-Team NSCAA All-American for the second consecutive year and First-Team All-ACC for the third.[3] During her final year with the Tar Heels, she scored ten goals and served eight assists playing as a midfielder. The Tar Heels finished the season with a 23–1–1 record under her leadership as captain for the second consecutive year. She finished her college career with 30 goals and 32 assists from the midfield.[4]

Playing career

Club

In April 2006, Chalupny joined River Cities Futbol Club of the Women's Premier Soccer League.

WPS, 2009–2011

On September 16, 2008, Chalupny was one of the three players drafted for Saint Louis Athletica in the 2008 WPS Player Allocation of national team members, with the new league starting play in April 2009. She scored the first home goal of the season off of a corner kick in a 1–0 win against FC Gold Pride. She was team captain, made the All-Star team, and was nominated for WPS's Player of the Year award the same year. During the 2010 and 2011 seasons, she played for the Atlanta Beat and appeared in 15 and 17 games respectively and scored 2 goals in each season.[6]

Chicago Red Stars (WPSL-Elite) and AIK Fotboll, 2012

After the folding of the WPS in early 2012, she played for the Chicago Red Stars in Women's Premier Soccer League Elite, appearing in ten games and scoring five goals.[7] On August 8, 2012, she joined AIK Fotboll Dam in the Swedish Damallsvenskan.[8]

Chicago Red Stars (NWSL), 2013–2015

On February 5, 2013, she rejoined the Chicago Red Stars in the new National Women's Soccer League.[9] Chalupny captained the Red Stars during the inaugural season, played 18 matches and scored 5 goals, the highest scored by a member of the team; and was named to NWSL 2013 best eleven.[10]

In 2014 National Women's Soccer League season, Chalupny captained Chicago Red Stars to fifth place, played in a team high of 23 matches and 2003 minutes, and scored five goals.

Chalupny retired from professional soccer after the 2015 National Women's Soccer League season, and on July 30, 2016, the Red Stars retired squad number 17 in her honor.[11] [12]

International

A member of the U.S. national under-16, 19 and 21 teams, Chalupny earned her first cap for the senior team on March 7, 2001, against Italy. She scored her first goal for the U.S. senior team on May 9, 2004, against Mexico. Although she predominantly played left back at the 2005 Algarve Cup, she also played as an outside midfielder.[3]

In January 2006, Chalupny suffered a concussion after two blows to the head in a game against France. She was ordered by her doctors to take several months off, and did not return to national team play until July 2006.[13] She started at midfield in all six of the United States' games at the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup, and scored two goals, one of which was the game-winning goal in the U.S. 1–0 win over Nigeria on September 18, 2007. The goal, coming just 57 seconds into the game, was the second-fastest in Women's World Cup history.[14]

Chalupny played in four games for the U.S. at the 2008 Summer Olympics. In the first game, she received a punch intended for the ball from the keeper and left the field. She scored one goal against Japan in the semi-final. The U.S. team won the tournament and took the Olympic gold medal. During the 2009 Algarve Cup, Chalupny was named co-captain of the team. She played every minute of five matches in 2009, captaining the U.S. team in a 1–0 win against Germany after co-captain Christie Rampone became pregnant.

From 2009 to November 2014, Chalupny was not called to play for the United States women's national soccer team due to a history of concussions.[13] However, after approaching the U.S. Soccer Federation in 2014 and passing numerous tests, she was called up by the team in December 2014.[15] National team head coach Jill Ellis selected Chalupny as part of the roster for the 2014 International Tournament of Brasilia.[16] Ellis also selected her for the national team roster for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.

On August 17, 2015, Chalupny announced that she was retiring from international soccer after Celebration Tour. She said: "there is no better way to go out than as a world champion and this just seemed like the right time to put a cap on my international career"[17]

International goals

data-sort-type=number width=30pxGoalDateLocationOpponentdata-sort-type=numberLineupdata-sort-type=numberMinAssist/passdata-sort-type=numberScoredata-sort-type=numberResultwidth=20%Competition
[18] AlbuquerqueMexico19Lindsay TarpleyFriendly
[19] Virginia BeachCanadaStart12unassistedFriendly
[20] GuangzhouChinaStart46+unassistedFour Nations Tournament
[21] FriscoCanada28Lindsay TarpleyFriendly
[22] ShanghaiNigeriaStart1Abby WambachWorld Cup: Group B
[23] ShanghaiNorwayStart58unassistedWorld Cup: third place match
[24] BeijingJapanStart44Amy RodriguezOlympics: semifinal
[25] BridgeviewIrelandStart19Lindsay TarpleyFriendly
[26] St. LouisNew Zealand76Megan RapinoeFriendly
[27] CarsonMexico46Abby WambachFriendly

Coaching career

In 2011, Chalupny was an assistant coach for the Washington University in St. Louis women's soccer team.[28] From 2013 to January 1, 2018, she was the assistant coach at Maryville University. As of January 1, 2018 she became the head coach of Maryville University.

Honors and awards

Chalupny is a two-time winner of the women's Keough Award for outstanding soccer player from the St. Louis area, and won US Soccer's Youth Player of the Year Award in 2005.

In popular culture

Video games

Chalupny was featured along with her national teammates in the EA Sports' FIFA video game series in FIFA 16, the first time women players were included in the game.[29]

Ticker Tape Parade and White House Honor

Following the United States' win at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, Chalupny and her teammates became the first women's sports team to be honored with a Ticker tape parade in New York City.[30] Each player received a key to the city from Mayor Bill de Blasio.[31] In October of the same year, the team was honored by President Barack Obama at the White House.[32]

References

Match reports

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015 – List of Players: USA . . 24 . July 6, 2015 . April 10, 2022 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20200202104009/https://www.fifadata.com/document/FWWC/2015/pdf/FWWC_2015_SquadLists.pdf . February 2, 2020.
  2. Web site: Meet the U.S. women's soccer team seeking World Cup glory. www.cbsnews.com. June 9, 2015 . 2016-03-05.
  3. Web site: Lori Chalupny player profile. US Soccer. September 21, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120722114441/http://www.ussoccer.com/Teams/WNT/C/Lori-Chalupny.aspx. July 22, 2012. dead.
  4. Web site: Lori Chalupny bio. Lori Chalupny. September 21, 2012.
  5. News: Bell. Jack. A U.S. Defender With an Attacking Spirit. December 5, 2014. The New York Times. December 20, 2006.
  6. Web site: Atlanta Beat Midfielder Lori Chalupny Discusses Leadership in Tips from the Pros. Bleacher Report. September 21, 2012.
  7. Web site: Red Stars Sign Lori Chalupny for 2012 Season. Chicago Red Stars. September 21, 2012.
  8. Web site: Chalupny has different view of Olympics this year. The Telegraph. September 21, 2012.
  9. Web site: Red Stars Add Chalupny, Hemmings & Masar for 2013 « Chicago Red Stars . 2013-02-05 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130207061139/http://chicagoredstars.net/2013/02/05/red-stars-add-chalupny-hemmings-masar-for-2013/ . February 7, 2013 . mdy-all .
  10. NWSL BEST XI . NWSL . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130926051120/http://www.nwslsoccer.com/News/751162.html . September 26, 2013 . mdy-all.
  11. News: Red Stars honor Chalupny; number 17 retired . July 31, 2016 . July 21, 2023 . The Equalizer . John D. . Halloran.
  12. News: Teach Them How To Say Goodbye: Red Stars 1, Kansas City 0, Recap . July 31, 2016 . July 21, 2023 . Hot Time in Old Town . Bridget . Gorden.
  13. News: For soccer star Lori Chalupny, concussions have created confusion about her health. Washington Post. September 21, 2012. Steven. Goff. October 21, 2010.
  14. Web site: FIFA.com – Quick-fire US finish on top. https://web.archive.org/web/20071012160447/http://fifa.com/womenworldcup/matches/round=248549/match=56315/summary.html. dead. October 12, 2007.
  15. Web site: Bird. Liviu. Symptom-free, Lori Chalupny to rejoin USWNT after concussion battle. Sports Illustrated. December 5, 2014. December 5, 2014.
  16. Web site: Hayes. Graham. Chalupny on WNT roster. ESPN. December 5, 2014. December 5, 2014.
  17. Web site: Lori Chalupny to Retire From International Soccer at End of 2015. www.ussoccer.com.
  18. Web site: U.S. WNT Down Mexico 3–0 in Albuquerque . U.S.Soccer.
  19. Web site: U.S. Women Defeat Canada 2–0 in Virginia Beach . U.S.Soccer.
  20. Web site: U.S. Clinches Four Nations Title With 2–0 Win Against China. U.S.Soccer. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130425095311/http://www.ussoccer.com/news/womens-national-team/2007/01/u-s-clinches-four-nations-title-with-2-0-win-against-china.aspx. April 25, 2013. mdy-all.
  21. Web site: U.S. Women Defeat Canada, 6–2, in Frisco, Texas, As Run to the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup Continues . U.S.Soccer . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131013193204/http://www.ussoccer.com/News/Womens-National-Team/2007/05/U-S-Women-Defeat-Canada-6-2-In-Frisco-Texas-As-Run-To-The-2007-FIFA-Womens-World-Cup-Continues.aspx . October 13, 2013 .
  22. Web site: Chalupny Scores in First Minute at U.S. WNT Edges Nigeria 1–0 to Win Group B at 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup. U.S.Soccer. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120425175851/http://www.ussoccer.com/News/Womens-National-Team/2007/09/Chalupny-Scores-In-First-Minute-At-U-S-WNT-Edges-Nigeria-1-0-To-Win-Group-B-At-2007-FIFA-Womens-Worl.aspx. April 25, 2012. mdy-all.
  23. Web site: U.S. Women Defeat Norway, 4–1, to Take Third Place . U.S.Soccer . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140223110054/http://www.ussoccer.com/News/Womens-National-Team/2007/09/U-S-Women-Defeat-Norway-4-1-To-Take-Third-Place.aspx . February 23, 2014 .
  24. Web site: U.S. Women Comeback for 4–2 Win Against Japan, Face Brazil in Gold Medal Match . U.S.Soccer . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120425075907/http://www.ussoccer.com/News/Womens-National-Team/2008/08/U-S-Women-Comeback-For-4-2-Win-Against-Japan-Face-Brazil-In-Gold-Medal-Match.aspx . April 25, 2012 .
  25. Web site: U.S. Women Set Record Wins in a Calendar Year at 29 With 2–0 Victory Over Ireland at Toyota Park . U.S.Soccer . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120425030423/http://www.ussoccer.com/News/Womens-National-Team/2008/09/U-S-Women-Set-Record-Wins-In-A-Calendar-Year-At-29-With-2-0-Victory-Over-Ireland-At-Toyota-Park.aspx . April 25, 2012 .
  26. Web site: WNT Cruises to 4–0 Win against New Zealand before Record-Setting Crowd in St. Louis. U.S.Soccer.
  27. Web site: Leroux, Wambach Power USA to 5–1 Send-Off Series Victory against Mexico. U.S.Soccer.
  28. Web site: 2008 Olympic Gold Medalist Lori Chalupny Joins Women's Soccer Staff. Washington University. September 21, 2012.
  29. Web site: Barnes. Katie. Why 'FIFA 16' is a Landmark for Women. ESPN. January 3, 2016. September 28, 2015.
  30. Web site: U.S. women celebrate World Cup with ticker-tape parade in New York City. USA Today. January 3, 2016. July 11, 2015.
  31. Web site: Team USA parades NYC's "Canyon of Heroes". July 10, 2015 . CBS News. January 3, 2016.
  32. Web site: Wagner. Laura. Obama To U.S. Women's Soccer Team: 'Playing Like A Girl Means You're A Badass'. NPR. January 3, 2016. October 27, 2015.