"I want to recognise a lot of people who made these incredibly talented women put them in a position to be able to showcase their talent so effectively.
"First of all, US Soccer President Sunil Gulati. Please give him a big round of applause. Your outstanding coach, Jill Ellis," Obama said yesterday at the White House.
56-year-old Gulati, who was born in Uttar Pradesh's Allahabad, was unanimously re-elected to a record third four-year term as USSF president in March 2014. His family moved to Connecticut when he was five years old. In April 2013, he was elected to a four-year term on the FIFA Executive Committee.
The US women's soccer team, after a devastating loss in 2011 at the hands of Japan, dominated the World Cup final this year as it defeated Japan by 5-2.
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All 23 players, coaches and backroom staff filed in to the East Room, greeted by a loud ovation from the invited guests.
Obama was joined by Vice President Joe Biden, Gulati and a 13-year-old girl Ayla from Massachusetts.
Obama hailed young Ayla's courage and used her letter to frame his congratulatory remarks to the recent Women's World Cup champions.
"Girls like Ayla (were told that) they weren't somehow supposed to be as good at sports as boys. And Ayla got mad, and she should be mad with those attitudes.