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Kim Wyant

Kim Wyant is an American Soccer player. She was the first Goalkeeper for the 1985 United States women's national soccer team, appearing in the inaugural US game in Italy. She has played 16 international games as the US Goalkeeper, and is forever in the soccer history books of US Soccer for appearing as the first US goalkeeper and recording the first ever shutout, and first ever win (July 1986 vs Canada).
In 2008, Kim was given the ‘Special Recognition Award’ by the National Soccer Hall of Fame honoring her contribution to the winning way of the Women’s National Team.
She is currently serving as an assistant coach on New York University Women's Soccer Team (), and as the head coach for the New York Athletic Club women's soccer team (), leading the team to the 2014 USASA Amateur Women's National Championship.
==Early career==
In 1982 Kim appeared in the first NCAA National Soccer Championship as a scholarship member of The University of Central Florida's women's team. Despite her teams' loss, Kim was named the Most Valuable Player of the National Championship tournament. She graduated from UCF with a Bachelor's degree in Psychology. And in 2010 she was inducted into the UCF Athletic Hall of Fame.〔

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