Stephanie Cox

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Celebs NameStephanie Cox
GenderFemale
BirthdateApril 3, 1986
DayApril 3
Year1986
NationalityUnited States
Age34 years
Birth SignAries
Body Stats
Height5 feet 6 inches
WeightNot Available
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Stephanie Cox Biography

Defender who won an Olympic gold medal represented the United States and made her professional debut in 2009 for the Los Angeles Sol.

She played soccer at Elk Grove High School in California.

She played for the Boston Breakers from 2010-2011.

She was born in San Jose and grew up in Elk Grove.

Goalkeeper Nicole Barnhart was her teammate on the Olympic gold medal-winning United States team.

Stephanie Renee “Steph” Cox (born April 3, 1986; née Lopez), is an American professional soccer player and coach who plays as a defender for OL Reign in the National Women’s Soccer League. She has been the head coach of the girls’ soccer team at Gig Harbor High School since 2016.

Cox became involved in the US National Team Youth program in 2000. At the U-20 level, she played at the 2004 FIFA U-19 Women’s World Championship in Thailand; two years later, she captained the US team in the 2006 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Championship in Russia. She made her first national team career start against France at the Algarve Cup in 2006. Her play helped the Women’s National Team win a gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

Cox has assisted her parents, Rob and Cindy Lopez, in leading a group of teens to Egypt to paint an orphanage, traveled to the Bahamas to clear land for construction of a learning center, traveled to Mexico to serve meals to American missionaries, and was part of a team that created a Hurricane Katrina fundraiser in 2005. She recently became a spokesperson for Casey Family Services, the country’s largest foster care organization.

Cox attended the University of Portland, where she started 23 matches her freshman year. In 2005, after returning to the Pilots following a redshirt season to play for the US, Stephanie helped lead her team to an undefeated record of 23–0–2 and an NCAA Championship and was named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team. The following season, she started in 13 games and scored her first collegiate goal.

In 2007, after she returned from the World Cup, Lopez led the Jollons to 11 straight wins and 10 shutouts and helped her team advance to the NCAA quarterfinals. After the World Cup, she had a chance to forgo her remaining collegiate eligibility and become a salaried player with the senior national team, but loyalty to her team and prior commitments led her back to Portland where she graduated with a 3.7 GPA and a psychology degree and a Spanish minor in December 2007. She was honored as the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award winner, recognizing her as the nation’s top senior in women’s soccer. 2007 also marked the first time the award was presented to a female soccer player. Cox was also chosen as Oregon’s Female Amateur Athlete of the Year for 2007.

Cox played as a defender for the United States women’s national soccer team and won an Olympic gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics.

After the Sol disbanded after the 2009 WPS season due to financial difficulties, Cox was acquired by the Boston Breakers during the 2010 WPS Dispersal Draft. Cox helped lead the team to second place in the regular season standings. She started all 24 games and scored one goal during the 2010 WPS season.

In 2009, Cox signed with the Los Angeles Sol for the inaugural season of the WPS. She made 20 starts in 20 games for a total of 1800 minutes. The team came in first in regular season standings, but lost the championship 1–0 to Sky Blue FC.

Cox returned to the Breakers for the 2011 WPS season. She started in all 11 games in which she played.

After the WPS suspended operations in early 2012, Cox signed with the Seattle Sounders Women, joining fellow women’s national team members, Hope Solo, Megan Rapinoe, Sydney Leroux, and Alex Morgan. She made 12 appearances for the club tallying a total of four points on two assists and one goal.

On June 19, 2013, Seattle Reign FC announced that they had signed Cox for the remainder of inaugural season of the National Women’s Soccer League. Cox was returning to the pitch after taking time away after the birth of her first child. She made four appearances for the club, tallying 326 minutes on the defensive line.

Cox returned to the Reign for the 2014 season and helped the team set a league record unbeaten streak of 16 games during the first part of the season. During the 16 game stretch, the Reign compiled a 13–0–3 record. The Reign finished first in the regular season clinching the NWSL Shield for the first time. After defeating the Washington Spirit 2–1 in the playoff semi-finals, the Reign were defeated 2–1 by FC Kansas City during the championship final. Following the regular season, Cox along with goalkeeper Hope Solo and fellow defender Lauren Barnes were named to the Second XI team. Cox finished the 2014 season with one assist having started in 20 of the 21 games in which she played.

Following the 2015 season, Cox announced her retirement from professional soccer.

Cox began coaching while still playing for Seattle Reign FC. She has been the head coach of the girls’ soccer team at Gig Harbor High School since 2016.

After her retirement from professional soccer, Cox was an assistant coach for Seattle Reign FC in 2017. She returned as assistant coach after the club’s relocation to Tacoma, Washington, in 2019, before deciding to resume her playing career midway through the season.

More than three years after her retirement from professional soccer, Cox decided to resume playing and signed as a National Team replacement player for former club Reign FC on May 31, 2019. After four appearances, she was promoted to the club’s senior roster on July 16, 2019.

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