10 Things You Should Know About Sydney Leroux
US Women's Soccer Team wins the World Cup Finals.
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Fire on the Field - Sydney Leroux is one of the highest-paid women in professional soccer, and she got there by putting all her talent on the field. The US Women's Team forward helped lead her team to the Women's World Cup in a 5-2 win against Japan Sunday (July 5), the first time a team has picked up three Final trophies.Check out nine more things you should know about soccer's most kick-a** star. (Photo: Cooper Neill/Getty Images)
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O, Canada - Leroux's road to the Women's World Cup started in British Columbia, where she was born and raised. Her childhood was defined by a penchant for relatively harmless bad behavior: cutting class, not doing her homework and sometimes stealing her mother's car. (Photo: Elsa/Getty Images)
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DNA - Leroux comes from a family full of athletes. Her mother Sandi was a member of Canada's national softball team, and her father, Ray Chadwick, was an American minor league baseball player. (Photo: Victor Decolongon/Getty Images)
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Heading South - At age 13, Leroux and her mother got serious about her chances at becoming a professional footballer and set their sights on the USA. They approached her father, an American who split when her mother was two months pregnant, about signing her birth certificate so Leroux could be awarded dual citizenship. Soon after, she moved to Seattle to focus on her dream. (Photo: George Frey/Getty Images)
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Misfit - As focused as Leroux was on the field, she was a rebel off of it. As a pre-teen, she convinced her mom to let her get a tattoo, if she could score 13 goals in one game. After moving to the States, she cut her hair into a mohawk with the tips dyed blonde. By 15, she was recruited by a renowned high school coach in Arizona, and lived with host families after her mother had to return to Canada. (Photo: Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
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