Bringing it home safe: Alex Morgan caresses the World Cup trophy as the victorious U.S. Women's soccer team prepares to fly back home for a ticker tape parade in New York's famed 'Canyon of Heroes'

  • The U.S. team won its fourth World Cup with a 2-0 victory against the Netherlands in the final on Sunday 
  • New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a ticker tape parade on Twitter immediately after the win
  • The last sports team to be honored in the Canyon of Heroes was the 2015 U.S. women's team after it won the World Cup in Canada. The U.S. now has four Women's World Cup titles 
  • On Monday, the team was pictured boarding a return flight to New York 
  • Prior to boarding, U.S. forward Alex Morgan was recorded caressing the trophy. '@alexmorgan13 is making sure the most recent member of the fam makes it home safe too,' read a tweet from the team's Twitter account
  • Rapinoe and her teammates left the hotel wearing 'World Champions' T-shirts decorated with four stars 

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On Monday the U.S. women's soccer team returned to New York area, where the now two-time defending World Cup champions will be honored with a ticker tape parade on Wednesday. 

What remains unclear is whether or not the team will visit the White House. President Donald Trump previously invited the players 'win or lose,' but since Sunday's 2-0 win over the Netherlands he has neglected to extend a formal invitation. 

In fact, Trump appears to be walking back his initial invite.

When asked about a potential meeting on Sunday, Trump replied: 'We haven't really thought about it. We'll look at that.' 

Previously team members Megan Rapinoe and Ali Krieger both refused to visit the White House outright, while Forward Alex Morgan said it would be a team decision.  

Prior to takeoff on Monday, Morgan was recorded caressing the World Cup trophy - the team's fourth overall.  

'@alexmorgan13 is making sure the most recent member of the fam makes it home safe too,' read a tweet from the U.S. women's team Twitter account. 

On Sunday, following America's 2-0 win over the Netherlands in the World Cup final, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the parade on Twitter.

'To our 2019 World Cup Champion @USWNT: you have inspired the entire country - and New York City knows how to celebrate champions. 

'We'll see you Wednesday at 9:30 AM for the Ticker Tape Parade down the Canyon of Heroes. #OneNationOneTeam.' 

The team also was honored with a parade in lower Manhattan in 2015 - the most recent sports team to be celebrated in New York.  

The U.S. women's soccer team has boarded a return flight to New York, where the now two-time defending World Cup champions will be honored with a ticker-tape parade on Wednesday. Prior to boarding, U.S. forward Alex Morgan was recorded caressing the World Cup trophy
Morgan was a member of the 2015 World Cup-winning U.S. team

The U.S. women's soccer team has boarded a return flight to New York, where the now two-time defending World Cup champions will be honored with a ticker-tape parade on Wednesday. Prior to boarding, U.S. forward Alex Morgan was recorded caressing the World Cup trophy

The United States women's soccer team is on its way home after winning its fourth World Cup on Sunday in Lyon, France

The United States women's soccer team is on its way home after winning its fourth World Cup on Sunday in Lyon, France 

Mayor Bill de Blasio, Carli Lloyd and Megan Rapinoe, Chirlane McCray and U.S. Coach Jill Ellis aboard a float in the New York City Ticker Tape Parade for World Cup Champions U.S. Women's Soccer National Team on July 10, 2015 in New York

Mayor Bill de Blasio, Carli Lloyd and Megan Rapinoe, Chirlane McCray and U.S. Coach Jill Ellis aboard a float in the New York City Ticker Tape Parade for World Cup Champions U.S. Women's Soccer National Team on July 10, 2015 in New York

A general view of the atmosphere during the New York City Ticker Tape Parade for World Cup Champions

A general view of the atmosphere during the New York City Ticker Tape Parade for World Cup Champions

New York has a long tradition of honoring athletes, war heroes, astronauts, and even Nelson Mandela along the stretch of Broadway known as the 'Canyon of Heroes.' 

The exact parade route has yet to be announced.  

On Sunday, following America's 2-0 win over the Netherlands in the World Cup final, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the parade on Twitter immediately

On Sunday, following America's 2-0 win over the Netherlands in the World Cup final, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the parade on Twitter immediately 

Earlier on Monday, captain Megan Rapinoe was seen smiling as she left the hotel in Lyon less than 24 hours after she scored the opening goal in the final and was named the player of the tournament. 

Wearing pink sunglasses, Rapinoe and her teammates including Rose Lavelle and Alyssa Naeher wore T-shirts saying 'World Champions 2019' as they prepared to return home. 

The T-shirts were decorated with four stars, marking the American team's fourth World Cup triumph after 1991, 1999 and 2015.  

Rapinoe, who was also seen boarding the team bus outside the hotel, has made both friends and enemies after vowing not to visit the White House if the team was invited by President Trump. 

She also declined to sing the national anthem when the team lined up for the final against the Netherlands yesterday. 

However, her achievements on the pitch were beyond dispute. At 34, Rapinoe was quite possibly playing in her last World Cup. And she not only captained her side to victory but won both the Golden Ball award for best player and the Golden Boot as the tournament's top scorer. 

She also broke the deadlock against the Dutch in yesterday's final, scoring calmly from the penalty spot after a VAR decision had given the U.S. team a penalty kick. 

Trump had earlier reacted angrily to Rapinoe's criticism, saying she 'should never disrespect our country' and demanding that 'she should win first before she talks'. 

Yesterday Trump took a more measured tone, congratulating the team for winning the World Cup and saying: 'America is proud of you all'. 

After winning their third World Cup, the U.S. women's soccer team players enjoyed a ticker tape parade in New York

After winning their third World Cup, the U.S. women's soccer team players enjoyed a ticker tape parade in New York 

he Way of a Hero. New York: An unidentified New York City policeman leads the way up lower Broadway at the start of the ticker tape parade for Col. John H. Glenn, Jr. Obviously thrilled by the tumultuous tribute for her husband and his fellow astronauts is Mrs. John Glenn, who rode by the colonel's side. More than four million people paid tribute to the space man, the city's biggest turn out ever
A ticker tape parade in New York City for Richard Byrd, first man to fly over the North Pole

(Left) An unidentified New York City policeman leads the way up lower Broadway at the start of the ticker tape parade for astronaut John H. Glenn, who was joined by his wife and President Lyndon Johnson. (Right) A ticker tape parade in New York City for Richard Byrd, first man to fly over the North Pole

Then-heavyweight champion Evander 'The Real Deal' Holyfield joins Desert Storm veterans for a Ticker Tape parade

Then-heavyweight champion Evander 'The Real Deal' Holyfield joins Desert Storm veterans for a Ticker Tape parade 

Mayor Ed Koch and Mary Lou Retton in a ticker tape parade for LA Olympic Games on Broadway on August 15, 1984

Mayor Ed Koch and Mary Lou Retton in a ticker tape parade for LA Olympic Games on Broadway on August 15, 1984

His predecessor Barack Obama also praised the U.S. team's efforts, calling them 'an incredible team that's always pushing themselves'. 

Previously the U.S. women's national team visited Obama's White House after winning the 2015 World Cup.  

Also pictured outside the hotel was 24-year-old Rose Lavelle, who scored America's second goal in yesterday's final and was one of the up-and-coming stars of the tournament. 

Whether any of the team will visit the White House remains to be seen, but New York City mayor Bill de Blasio has invited them to a ticker-tape parade in Manhattan. 

The Americans never trailed at the tournament and set records with 26 goals and a 12-game World Cup winning streak dating to 2015.

Jill Ellis became the first coach to lead a team to two Women's World Cup titles, and the U.S. also joined Germany in 2003 and 2007 as the only repeat champions. 

Captain Megan Rapinoe leaves the hotel
U.S. goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher wearing a 'world champions' T-shirt

Teammates: Rapinoe, left, and goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher leave the hotel wearing 'World Champions' T-shirts, decorated with four stars to celebrate the American team's fourth World Cup triumph after 1991, 1999 and 2015 

Leading the way: U.S. women's soccer captain Megan Rapinoe leaves the team hotel in Lyon this morning as the triumphant players return home after winning the World Cup for the fourth time

Leading the way: U.S. women's soccer captain Megan Rapinoe leaves the team hotel in Lyon this morning as the triumphant players return home after winning the World Cup for the fourth time 

Goalscorer: Rose Lavelle, the 24-year-old who scored the U.S. women's second goal in the final and was regarded as one of the rising stars of the tournament, leaves the hotel with her teammates today

Goalscorer: Rose Lavelle, the 24-year-old who scored the U.S. women's second goal in the final and was regarded as one of the rising stars of the tournament, leaves the hotel with her teammates today 

Center of attention: Becky Sauerbrunn of the American team speaks to reporters in France wearing one of the matching 'World Champions' T-shirts with four stars

Center of attention: Becky Sauerbrunn of the American team speaks to reporters in France wearing one of the matching 'World Champions' T-shirts with four stars 

After yesterday's game the players were seen jumping around the dressing room and spraying each other with bottles of champagne.

Videos taken by players and support staff show captain Megan Rapinoe being greeted with cheers and applause by her teammates. 

Later, the medal-clad team emerged from the stadium to an ecstatic crowd singing Queen's hit 'We Are The Champions,' each carrying a bottle of champagne and roaring sparkler.

As Rapinoe climbed on top of a table to spray fans and teammates with champagne, Goalkeeper Ashlyn Harris could be heard yelling 'You know we came to mother-f***ing party.' 

Fans, many dressed in red, white and blue, chanted 'Equal Pay!' at the final whistle , a reminder players sued the U.S. Soccer Federation in March claiming gender discrimination. The sides have agreed to mediate the lawsuit. 

Kelley O'hara of the USA celebrates with her teammates in the dressing room following their team's victory on Sunday in Lyon

Kelley O'hara of the USA celebrates with her teammates in the dressing room following their team's victory on Sunday in Lyon

Alyssa Naeher of the U.S. talks to reporters before leaving the hotel to return to the United States after winning the World Cup yesterday

Alyssa Naeher of the U.S. talks to reporters before leaving the hotel to return to the United States after winning the World Cup yesterday

The Americans opened the tournament with a record 13-0 rout of lowly Thailand, triggering debate over whether the celebrations after each goal were excessive. 

U.S. forward Alex Morgan responded in the next match by following a goal with a polite golf clap. Then she stirred it up again when she scored against England, celebrating with a tea sip.

There was also controversy before the match, as Lionesses coach Phil Neville discovered U.S. women's team staffers scoping his team's hotel. 

A pair of US staffers visited the Fourvière Hotel, which is close to the old town, while England was out at a practice.

The England-born US coach Jill Ellis insisted it was a sign of good preparation rather than arrogance, because the Americans were considering using that hotel if they advanced to the final.

But Neville claimed it was bad etiquette to scout the hotel before winning the semi-final. 

Abby Dahlkemper of the U.S. before leaving the hotel to return to the United States after winning the World Cup yesterday

Abby Dahlkemper of the U.S. before leaving the hotel to return to the United States after winning the World Cup yesterday

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Megan Rapinoe and her U.S. soccer teammates leave their French hotel

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