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36 Facts About Amy LePeilbet

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Amy Elizabeth LePeilbet is an American women's soccer associate coach for the Salt Lake Bruins, and a retired professional and international player.

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Amy LePeilbet was the interim head coach of Utah Royals FC in the National Women's Soccer League until its 2020 dissolution and relocation.

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Amy LePeilbet was an Olympic gold medalist at the 2012 London Olympics and a silver medalist at the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup.

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Amy LePeilbet was captain of the soccer and basketball teams during her junior and senior years.

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Amy LePeilbet was an All-Fox Valley Conference selection from 1997 to 2000, an all-sectional choice from 1998 to 2000, first-team all-area from 1999 to 2000, an all-tournament pick from 1999 to 2000, and named Most Valuable Player in 1999 and 2000.

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Amy LePeilbet holds the school's records for total goals and assists in soccer.

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Amy LePeilbet could cut both directions, she could shoot righty or lefty, she could get up on head balls.

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Amy LePeilbet earned the Fox Valley Scholar-Athlete and United States Marine Corps Athlete Recognition awards the same year.

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Amy LePeilbet played for the Arizona State Sun Devils women's soccer team from 2000 to 2003.

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Amy LePeilbet was a three-time First-Team All-Pac-10 selection and a two-time All-American.

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Amy LePeilbet was named Verizon Academic All-American, was a Maroon and Gold Scholar-Athlete, and was named to the Traditional Bank All-Tournament team.

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Amy LePeilbet received an honorable mention All-American by Soccer Buzz, earned NSCAA second-team All-West Region acclaim and was named to the Soccer Buzz second-team All-West Region.

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Amy LePeilbet was given All-Pac-10 First Team honors for the second straight year.

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Amy LePeilbet was first-team Pac-10 All-Academic, Academic All-American and all-region selection.

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Amy LePeilbet scored two goals and had one assist on a game-winning goal against Northern Arizona.

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Amy LePeilbet started all games in her career at Arizona State, playing in 74 career games.

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Amy LePeilbet was a member of the Chicago Cobras of the W-League from 1998 to 2002.

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Amy LePeilbet was one of only three high school students to be named to the team's roster.

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Amy LePeilbet noticed an improvement in her playing with the opportunity.

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In 2005, Amy LePeilbet appeared in eight games and scored one goal for the Arizona Heatwave.

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Amy LePeilbet appeared in 12 games, scored two goals and provided one assist.

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Amy LePeilbet was named to the W-League Championship All-Tournament Team.

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In 2013, as part of the NWSL Player Allocation, Amy LePeilbet joined the Chicago Red Stars in the new National Women's Soccer League.

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Amy LePeilbet did not play during the 2013 season due to recovery from Anterior cruciate ligament revision surgery on her left knee.

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Amy LePeilbet spent the first half of the season finishing rehabilitation from ACL surgery.

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Amy LePeilbet was a member of the United States U-21 national team from 2002 to 2003, and played a critical role in the defensive backfield for the team that won the Nordic Cup in both 2002 and 2003.

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Amy LePeilbet made her first appearance for the full United States national team in 2004 against Sweden.

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Amy LePeilbet was unable to participate in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing due to her recovery from a knee injury.

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In 2011, Amy LePeilbet competed in the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup held in Germany, where the USA team finished second behind Japan.

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Amy LePeilbet played 535 minutes in all six matches the USA team played in Germany.

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Amy LePeilbet was substituted in two group matches against Colombia and Sweden and received one yellow card in the encounter against Sweden that resulted in a penalty kick for their opponent.

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In May 2012, Amy LePeilbet was one of 18 players to be named to the roster for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.

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Amy LePeilbet accumulated 436 minutes of playing time and did not receive caution or ejection.

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On February 9,2018, Amy LePeilbet was announced as the second assistant coach for the Utah Royals for their inaugural season.

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Amy LePeilbet returned to the Royals for the 2019 NWSL season and on May 15,2019, she was named the head coach of the Utah Royals FC Reserves, a semi-professional team that competes in the WPSL during the summer months.

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On September 20,2020, Amy LePeilbet was named the interim head coach of Utah Royals FC.