Brandi Chastain Biography

Occup.Athlete
FromUSA
BornJuly 21, 1968
Age56 years
Early Life and Education
Brandi Denise Chastain was born on July 21, 1968, in San Jose, California, United States. Maturing in a sports-loving family, she established an early interest in soccer and began playing for her local club teams. Chastain attended Archbishop Mitty High School in San Jose, where her love for the sport grew, and she eventually led her school to 3 consecutive Central Coast Section championships.

After graduating from high school, Chastain enrolled at the University of California, Berkeley, before eventually transferring to Santa Clara University. At Santa Clara, she stood out as a forward and was named an All-American in 1989 and 1990. Chastain graduated with a Bachelor's degree in television and interactions in 1991.

Expert Soccer Career
Brandi Chastain started her expert soccer profession as a member of the United States women's nationwide soccer group in 1988. The very first significant turning point of her career was available in 1991 when she belonged of the United States group that won the first-ever FIFA Women's World Cup kept in China.

Through the 1990s, Chastain bet numerous professional teams, consisting of the San Jose CyberRays, California Storm, and FC Gold Pride. In 1999, she helped lead the United States nationwide team to another FIFA Women's World Cup title. Her most well-known moment on the field came throughout this competition, in a charge shootout versus China in the championship game. Chastain scored the winning objective and notoriously celebrated by removing her jersey and swinging it around her head, developing a renowned image in sports history.

Olympic Success
In addition to her accomplishments worldwide Cup, Chastain also made her mark on the Olympic phase. She was a member of the US ladies's nationwide team that won gold in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and silver in the 2000 Sydney Olympics. These accomplishments elevated her status as one of the most accomplished and popular female soccer players in US history.

Post-playing Career and Philanthropy
Upon retiring from professional soccer in 2010, Chastain turned her passion for the sport into a career in training and broadcasting. She has served as a soccer analyst for different networks, consisting of NBC, ESPN, and ABC. Chastain also became the head coach for the women's soccer team at Bellarmine College Preparatory in San Jose, California.

Chastain's impact has been felt off the field also, as she has actually been involved in various charities and foundations. She co-founded the Bay Area Women's Sports Initiative (BAWSI) in 2005, which assists empower women and ladies through sports and exercise. Furthermore, she has actually committed time to raising awareness for various health-related causes, such as ALS and breast cancer.

Personal Life
Brandi Chastain wed her husband, Jerry Smith, in 1996. Smith is the head coach of the women's soccer group at Santa Clara University, where they both participated in. The couple has one son called Jaden, born in 2006.

Throughout her life, Brandi Chastain has inspired countless professional athletes and damaged barriers for females in sports. From her achievements on the soccer field to her contributions to different charitable causes, she continues to be a good example and example for the power of effort, decision, and passion.

Our collection contains 25 quotes who is written / told by Brandi, under the main topic Travel.

Related authors: Lawrence Taylor (Athlete)

25 Famous quotes by Brandi Chastain

Small: You have to be willing to accept the information, you have to be willing to work hard. You have to be m
"You have to be willing to accept the information, you have to be willing to work hard. You have to be motivated to go to practice with an open mind. You have to be willing to be criticized. Only you can do those things"
Small: I love soccer I want to be on the field
"I love soccer; I want to be on the field"
Small: After the 96 Olympics, we all started believing that this is bigger than we thought, and we were willin
"After the '96 Olympics, we all started believing that this is bigger than we thought, and we were willing to do the work. We knew that it was up to us, the players, to make soccer successful"
Small: Youll be dedicated and thats what you should want to be in anything in life - whether its sports or aca
"You'll be dedicated and that's what you should want to be in anything in life - whether it's sports or academics or your relationship. It all stems from finding that fun, that thrill, that excitement"
Small: We are shaping young kids to be leaders in their communities and also to be healthier
"We are shaping young kids to be leaders in their communities and also to be healthier"
Small: To be honest with you, I never looked at soccer as a sacrifice
"To be honest with you, I never looked at soccer as a sacrifice"
Small: Julie, Mia and I just met for a couple days, doing some work but really under the guise of having fun.
"Julie, Mia and I just met for a couple days, doing some work but really under the guise of having fun. We do events like the Women's Sports Foundation Dinner, where we get to not only do a good thing for the community but we get to hang out with one another again"
Small: I think there are a lot of things that soccer does in the communities that transcend the soccer field
"I think there are a lot of things that soccer does in the communities that transcend the soccer field"
Small: I think soccer is more respected now than it ever has been. You can see that in the numbers of young ki
"I think soccer is more respected now than it ever has been. You can see that in the numbers of young kids who are playing and the numbers of people who are coming to watch"
Small: So along with that is spending a lot of time with the ball. For me it was, I loved to juggle the ball i
"So along with that is spending a lot of time with the ball. For me it was, I loved to juggle the ball in my front yard, and I always challenged myself - how many juggles can I get today? I think for players to get better, it's just about spending the time"
Small: I went to professional mens soccer games, the old North American soccer league at that time, and I used
"I went to professional men's soccer games, the old North American soccer league at that time, and I used to be a ticket holder with my family and family friends. We would go every weekend and I thought it was great, but I just thought of it as recreation, as family fun"
Small: I think Id like to be able to heal peoples pain, whether it is hunger, loneliness or whatever
"I think I'd like to be able to heal people's pain, whether it is hunger, loneliness or whatever"
Small: I have a 16 year-old son, so Im now a soccer mom. I stand on the sidelines and I hear the things parent
"I have a 16 year-old son, so I'm now a soccer mom. I stand on the sidelines and I hear the things parents are saying, so I want them to understand what it is their kids are feeling in any sports environment"
Small: My parents and my grandfather on my moms side would travel the earth. They went to Australia and China,
"My parents and my grandfather on my mom's side would travel the earth. They went to Australia and China, and they went to probably every soccer game I ever played"
Small: Well there are two things: Number one is, make sure you always enjoy yourself, because when you enjoy y
"Well there are two things: Number one is, make sure you always enjoy yourself, because when you enjoy yourself, you'll learn, you'll want more information, you'll push yourself"
Small: When I was younger it was twice a day with a game on the weekend. Then when I got older, three times a
"When I was younger it was twice a day with a game on the weekend. Then when I got older, three times a day everyday in college and on the national team"
Small: I was the kid who always liked to take the ball down to the school even in my free time, kick it agains
"I was the kid who always liked to take the ball down to the school even in my free time, kick it against the wall, juggle it in the front yard and so it was kind of a perpetual state of playing soccer for me"
Small: I played mostly games like Asteroids and Pac-Man. Today, when I go into an arcade, the games are much m
"I played mostly games like Asteroids and Pac-Man. Today, when I go into an arcade, the games are much more difficult and complex. I don't think I could even play some of the video games that are out there today"
Small: And then ultimately what I tell the kids is: coaches can give you information, they can give you guidel
"And then ultimately what I tell the kids is: coaches can give you information, they can give you guidelines, and they can put you in a position. But the only person who can truly make you better is you"
Small: So Im still doing my best to stay in shape and hope that opportunity will come back to me
"So I'm still doing my best to stay in shape and hope that opportunity will come back to me"
Small: Number one, it was a chance to thank my parents, because they passed away a couple of years ago.
"Number one, it was a chance to thank my parents, because they passed away a couple of years ago. They gave me so much by giving me the opportunity to play soccer, and I wanted to share the story we had together"
Small: And I remember how proud I was to put on my training jersey and go out on the field. Making it back to
"And I remember how proud I was to put on my training jersey and go out on the field. Making it back to that environment was for me my greatest moment, because somebody had told me I couldn't do it and I never gave up on myself, the game and my teammates"
Small: The thing I can say about Japan is they were progressive for a country that is very male dominant
"The thing I can say about Japan is they were progressive for a country that is very male dominant"
Small: I was a part of Backyard Soccer, and I hear that I score a lot of goals in it
"I was a part of Backyard Soccer, and I hear that I score a lot of goals in it"
Small: And to learn, you have to be willing to push yourself
"And to learn, you have to be willing to push yourself"