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About California Storm Women's Soccer

The California Storm of the USL W League and WPSL is Sacramento’s premiere women’s soccer club. Their mission is to inspire and empower girls by building self-confidence and leadership skills through the game of soccer. California Storm players come from many different backgrounds including NCAA standouts, former national team players, and world-wide recognized professional players. From Ghana to South America and California to New York, athletes from around the world have played for the California Storm. Previous players: 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup Golden Boot winner Brazil’s Sissi and U.S. Women’s National Team world champions Brandi Chastain, Alex Morgan, Leslie Osborne, and Julie Foudy–among others.

Website: www.calstormsoccer.com

Instagram and Twitter: @CalStormSoccer

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California Storm vs. Yuba FC - 2nd half (5/10/26)

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California Storm vs. Yuba FC - 2nd half (5/10/26)

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