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Dan Girma is an assistant producer for NPR's Enterprise Storytelling Unit. Most recently, he helped report, produce, and host the Embedded podcast's series about the challenges of police reform in ...
Now Girma is back with the U.S. national soccer team for the first time in 2025, looking to build off last year’s Olympic success and lay the groundwork for the 2027 Women’s World Cup.
It's been an eventful year for defender Naomi Girma, who not only moved to a new country but also dealt with an injury before winning a pair of trophies with Chelsea. Now Girma is back with the U.S.
FILE - United States defender Naomi Girma reacts after a goal by forward Jaedyn Shaw against Argentina during the first half of a CONCACAF Gold Cup women’s soccer tournament match Friday, Feb ...
In March, gold medal-winning wunderkind Naomi Girma joined Chelsea in a deal so dazzling it made headlines the world over. Now, as the team looks toward next season, Kerry McDermott heads to the ...
Girma has taken time out to talk with us and reflect on this remarkable moment, for her and for fans of American soccer. “When I found out the transfer was going through, it felt unreal that it ...
It was tough in this game." Chelsea announced the signing of Girma in January for what British media reported was a world-record transfer fee in the region of 900,000 pounds ($1.13 million).
SEOUL: TANZANIAN runner Gabriel Geay won the men’s elite title in the 2025 Daegu Marathon, with an impressive finish of 2:05:20, narrowly edging out Ethiopia’s Addisu Gobena by just two seconds ...
Shortly after Naomi Girma’s first links to Chelsea appeared, a video from the match between the United States and England resurfaced. Following the final whistle of a scoreless draw at Wembley ...
Naomi Girma ‘22 continues her meteoric rise to the upper echelons of women’s soccer. Just three years after graduating from Stanford, the 24-year-old has cemented herself into the history ...
Girma was captain of the Stanford team that won the national championship in 2019. She was taken at No. 1 in the 2022 National Women's Soccer League draft by the Wave.
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