The '99 US Women’s National Team’s historic World Cup win changed the narrative for female athletes everywhere and inspired a generation of soccer-loving kids like Sinead Farrelly, a little girl in small-town Pennsylvania with big soccer dreams. Host Briana Scurry, goalkeeper relives that on that iconic summer and talks with Cindy Parlow Cone, her former teammate and current president of the US Soccer Federation, about legacy of activism, organizing and sisterhood they helped create. She also meets and traces the origin story of Sinead Farrelly, who was only 9 that summer but whose later experiences in women’s professional soccer would change the game forever.