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Carli Lloyd leads a celebration during a rally at LA Live Tuesday in Los Angeles. HARRY HOW, GETTY IMAGES1 of 20
Goalkeeper Hope Solo of Team USA holds the trophy as she celebrates the 5-2 victory over Japan in the 2015 Women's World Cup with her teammates during a rally at LA Live in Los Angeles. HARRY HOW, GETTY IMAGES1 of 20
Carli Lloyd of Team USA leads a celebration of victory of the 2015 Women's World Cup during a rally at LA Live on Tuesday in Los Angeles. HARRY HOW, GETTY IMAGES1 of 20
The U. S. women's soccer team lead by Abby Wambach celebrated its 5-2 victory over Japan in the 2015 Women's World Cup during a rally at LA Live in Los Angeles. HARRY HOW, GETTY IMAGES1 of 20
Team USA celebrates its 5-2 victory over Japan in the 2015 Women's World Cup during a rally at LA Live Tuesday in Los Angeles. HARRY HOW, GETTY IMAGES1 of 20
Abby Wambach of Team USA holds the trophy as she celebrates the Women's World Cup with teammates during a rally at LA Live on July 7, 2015 in Los Angeles. HARRY HOW, GETTY IMAGES1 of 20
Fans gather at LA Live to celebrate victory of the 2015 Women's World Cup during a rally at LA Live Tuesday in Los Angeles. HARRY HOW, GETTY IMAGES1 of 20
Fans gather at LA Live to celebrate the 5-2 victory of Team USA over Japan in the Women's World Cup during a rally at LA Live Tuesday in Los Angeles. HARRY HOW, GETTY IMAGES1 of 20
Fans gather at LA Live to celebrate the 2015 Women's World Cup during a rally at LA Live Tuesday in Los Angeles. HARRY HOW, GETTY IMAGES1 of 20
Team USA lead by Abby Wambach celebrate during a rally at LA Live Tuesday in Los Angeles. HARRY HOW, GETTY IMAGES1 of 20
Megan Rapinoe of Team USA celebrates during a rally at LA Live Tuesday in Los Angeles. HARRY HOW, GETTY IMAGES1 of 20
Carli Lloyd of Team USA holds up the trophy during a rally at LA Live Tuesday in Los Angeles. HARRY HOW, GETTY IMAGES1 of 20
Carli Lloyd of Team USA waves to fans as she is introduced during a rally at LA Live Tuesday in Los Angeles. HARRY HOW, GETTY IMAGES1 of 20
Head Coach of Team USA Jill Ellis speaks to fans during a rally at LA Live Tuesday in Los Angeles. HARRY HOW, GETTY IMAGES1 of 20
Members of the U.S. women's soccer team and fans celebrate the team's World Cup championship during a public celebration, Tuesday in Los Angeles. This was the first U.S. stop for the team since beating Japan in the Women's World Cup final Sunday in Canada. JAE C. HONG, AP1 of 20
Members of the U.S. women's soccer team and fans celebrate the team's World Cup championship during a public celebration, Tuesday in Los Angeles. This was the first U.S. stop for the team since beating Japan in the Women's World Cup final Sunday in Canada. JAE C. HONG, AP1 of 20
Members of the U.S. women's soccer team and fans celebrate the team's World Cup championship during a public celebration, Tuesday in Los Angeles. This was the first U.S. stop for the team since beating Japan in the Women's World Cup final Sunday in Canada. JAE C. HONG, AP1 of 20
U.S. women's soccer team forward Abby Wambach, center, hoists the trophy while celebrating the team's World Cup championship during a public celebration Tuesday in Los Angeles. JAE C. HONG, AP1 of 20
U.S. women's soccer team forward Abby Wambach, center, fires up the crowd while celebrating the team's World Cup championship during a public celebration, Tuesday in Los Angeles. JAE C. HONG, AP1 of 20
Members of the U.S. women's soccer team celebrate the team's World Cup championship during a public celebration Tuesday in Los Angeles. JAE C. HONG, APView slideshow
Carli Lloyd leads a celebration during a rally at LA Live Tuesday in Los Angeles.HARRY HOW, GETTY IMAGESThe Women's World Cup trophy made a celebratory stop in Los Angeles this morning, along with the players who won it.
Alex Morgan, Abby Wambach, Carli Lloyd and the rest of the U.S. Women's National Team were at L.A. Live where they were greeted by a cheering throng.
"I believe that we just won," Wambach said.
Click on the slideshow to see what happened when Team USA appeared in Los Angeles today.
Chelsea Schreiber contributed to this report.