Charmaine Hooper
Player - Inaugural Class of 2002

Chicago Cobras 1998-00, Rockford Dactyls 1995-97

Canadian National Team: 1986-Present
Hooper may go down as one of the best women's soccer players outside of the United States. She is Canada's all-time goal and caps leader and has represented her country since the inception of the World Cup team in 1987, playing in the last two FIFA Women's World Cups. She has also played in the CONCACAF Championships three times and the 2000 Gold Cup. She was a two-time selection for the World All-Stars and was the Honorary Ambassador for the 2002 FIFA Women's Under-19 World Championships held in Canada. First Appearance: July 7, 1986 vs USA

Women's United Soccer Association: 2001-Present
Hooper has led the Atlanta Beat in scoring the last two seasons and has been one of the league's top scorers. She led the WUSA in game-winning goals with six in 2002 and tied the league record for consecutive games with a goal, scoring in five straight in 2002. She was named to the All-WUSA First Team in 2001 and was played in the 2002 All-Star game, tallying a goal and two assists.

United Soccer Leagues: 1995-2000
Hooper is the only W-League player to lead the league in scoring three times (1995, 1999, 2000). As a member of the Rockford Dactyls, Hooper tallied 31 points. Three years later as a member of the Chicago Cobras, Hooper lead the league in points (52) and goals (23) and was honored as the W-1 Most Valuable Player. She led the team to the W-1 Championship game the following two years, finally claiming the title in 2000 after leading the league in scoring for the third time with 31 points along with her league-leading goal total of 13.




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