Mia Hamm’s net worth amounts to
$10 Million

Mia Hamm’s Background

Mariel Margaret Hamm-Garciapara was born on 17 March 1972, in Selma, Alabama USA, into a US Air Force family. She is a well-known retired soccer player, noted for being one of the best female soccer players of all time at both club (Washington Freedom) and international level with the US team. Some of her achievements include “Sportswoman of the Year,” “Soccer Female Athlete of the Year,” “Female Athlete of the Year” among others. Mia has been inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame, National Soccer Hall of Fame and Alabama Sports Hall of Fame and is one of only two females listed in the 150 Best Soccer Players of All-Time. Despite retiring from her soccer career, Mia remains active in multiple projects.

How Wealthy is Mia Hamm? Mia’s net worth is estimated at $10 million, primarily accumulated from her successful career as a soccer player. Although she no longer plays soccer, her net worth continues to grow as she ventures into authorship and other activities.

Mia Hamm’s Net Worth $10 Million

Mia started playing soccer from a very young age. During her time at Lake Braddock Secondary School, she played for the school’s soccer team and contributed to their state championships win in 1989. Continuing her studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, she joined the university’s team, “Tar Heels,” further honing her skills and contributing to the team’s victories. Hamm became the youngest player for the United States women’s national soccer team in 1987, and played at the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 1991, which significantly impacted her net worth.

In 1993 and 1994, she received the ACC Female Athlete of the Year Award, elevating her recognition among players and coaches. Hamm was part of the United States women’s national team that won gold at the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta. The team claimed gold again at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, further enhancing Mia’s net worth.

In 2001, Mia started playing for the “Washington Freedom” team, coinciding with the creation of the first professional women’s soccer league in the US, known as the “Women’s United Soccer Association.” Undoubtedly, Mia and her talent had a profound impact on this development in women’s soccer. Despite her success, Hamm retired from professional soccer in 2004 after appearing in an impressive 275 international matches.

Aside from playing, Mia collaborated with companies such as “Nike,” “Fleet Bank,” “Gatorade,” “Powerbar,” “Mattel,” among others, significantly contributing to her net worth. Hamm is also recognized for her books, “Go for the Goal: A Champion’s Guide to Winning in Soccer and Life,” and “Winners Never Quit,” which gained considerable acclaim and added to her wealth. Mia remains an influential figure in women’s soccer, known for her strong work ethic and determination.

Regarding her personal life, Mia married Christian Corry in 1994, before their marriage ended in 2001. In 2003, she married Norman Garciaparra, with whom she has three children. Mia Hamm is undeniably one of the most renowned and successful female soccer players of all time. Her career achievements continue to inspire, even in retirement, as she engages in various activities, maintaining her popularity and influence.

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Full NameMia Hamm
Net Worth$10 Million
Date Of BirthMarch 17, 1972
Place Of BirthSelma, Alabama, United States
Height5 ft 4 in (1.65 m)
Weight125 lbs (56.699 kg)
ProfessionFootball player
EducationLake Braddock Secondary School, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
NationalityUnited States of America
SpouseNomar Garciaparra (m. 2003), Christian Corry (m. 1994–2001)
ChildrenGrace Isabella Garciaparra, Ava Caroline Garciaparra, Garrett Garciaparra
ParentsBill Hamm, Stephanie Hamm
SiblingsGarrett Hamm
NicknamesMariel Margaret Hamm , Mia
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IMDB
AwardsFIFA World Player of the Year, Best Female Athlete ESPY Award, Best Female Soccer Player ESPY Award, Kids’ Choice Award for Favorite Female Athlete, Best Soccer Player ESPY Award, Glamour Award for The Game Changer
NominationsKids’ Choice Award for Favorite Athlete
#Fact
1Gave birth to a son, Garrett, in January 2012.
2Gave birth to twin girls, Grace Isabella and Ava Caroline, born March 28, 2007. Nomar didn’t make it to the birth but was able to coach his wife through the delivery over the phone. The girls were born five weeks early.
3The fourth of six children.
4Born with a partial clubfoot.
5Youngest person ever to play for the U.S. National Team when she debuted for the USA in 1987 at 15 Years, 140 days.
6Played for the Washington Freedom women’s football club (2001-2003).
7Was named FIFA’s 2002 Women’s World Player of the Year.
8Was a part of the 1996 Olympics Gold medal winning & the ’00 Olympics silver medal winning U.S. women’s soccer team
9Won the 1999 ESPY awards for female athlete of the year & soccer player of the year
10Member of the gold medal winning team at the 1998 Goodwill Games in NYC
11Youngest player of the winning U.S. team at the 1991 Worlds
12Graduated in 1994 from the University of North Carolina with a degree in Political Science.
13Was a part of the victorious U.S. team at the 1999 World Cup
14joined the national team at 15, becoming the youngest person to do so

Producer

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Running the Sahara2007Documentary co-executive producer – as Mia Hamm Garciaparra

Actress

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Arli$$1997TV SeriesMia Hamm

Thanks

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Bend It Like Beckham2002special thanks

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Extreme Weight Loss2015TV SeriesHerself
Heroes: The Story of the Fifa Women’s World Cup2015TV Movie documentaryHerself – USA 1987-2004
Nick News with Linda Ellerbee2015TV SeriesHerself
Nine for IX2013TV Series documentaryHerself
Good Morning America2013TV SeriesHerself – Guest
Teens Wanna Know2013TV SeriesHerself – Guest
Good Day L.A.2013TV SeriesHerself
Fox News Live2012TV SeriesHerself
The Oprah Winfrey Show2011TV SeriesHerself
Hell’s Kitchen2010TV SeriesHerself – Restaurant Patron
Winning Isn’t Everything2008VideoHerself
Dare to Dream: The Story of the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team2007TV MovieHerself
CMT: The Greatest – Sexiest Southern Women2006TV SpecialHerself
The Art of Football from A to Z2006TV Movie documentaryHerself
Once in a Lifetime: The Extraordinary Story of the New York Cosmos2006DocumentaryHerself
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition2005TV SeriesHerself
ESPN 25: Who’s #1?2005TV Series documentaryHerself
Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards ’052005TV Movie documentaryHerself
Live with Kelly and Michael2004TV SeriesHerself
Today2004TV SeriesHerself
Athens 2004: Games of the XXVIII Olympiad2004TV Mini-SeriesHerself
ESPN SportsCentury2004TV Series documentaryHerself
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno2004TV SeriesHerself
Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls2003TV SeriesHerself
Apple Pie2002Video documentaryHerself
Women of the Games: Going for the Gold on E!2002TV SpecialHerself
The Rosie O’Donnell Show1996-2001TV SeriesHerself
Sydney 2000: Games of the XXVII Olympiad2000TV Mini-SeriesHerself
Late Show with David Letterman1996TV SeriesHerself
Atlanta 1996: Games of the XXVI Olympiad1996TV Mini-SeriesHerself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Beyond the Glory2005TV Series documentaryHerself
Bend It Like Beckham2002Herself (uncredited)