Brandi Chastain's good looks are kicking everyone else out of the competition!
Here is a 30-year-old version of the two-time FIFA Women's World Cup Champion flashing her pearly whites at the First Annual Teen Choice Awards in Santa Monica, California back in 1999 . That same year Chastain famously celebrated, in a sports bra, her winning penalty shootout goal during the 1999 World Cup final.
And 20 years later ... The now 50-year-old two-time Olympic gold medalist -- Whom is the mother of two boys -- was spotted attending the International Champions Cup event in New York City earlier this year (
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