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== International Career (2019 - present) == Moriarty was first called up to the Valorian national team for the 2019 Women's World Cup, where she played a major role in securing a third-place finish for her nation. In the group stage, she scored both goals against Chile and four against Thailand. She scored all of Valoria's goals in the knockout stage, with one against Sweden, two against Germany, and two against England in the third-place play-off. She won the Golden Ball, Golden Boot (with 11 goals), Young Player Award, and Goal of the Tournament (for her third against Thailand). She was also named one of the ten "Players Who Dared to Shine," and won Player of the Match five times. Moriarty's strong international form continued into the 2020 Olympics, where she first sported the captain's armband. The driving force behind the team, Moriarty scored the goal against Japan and both goals against Chile, and assisted for the goal against Great Britain. After a scoreless draw in the quarter-final match against Brazil, Moriarty uncharacteristically missed her penalty shot, however Valoria still made it through 4 - 3 on penalties. She returned to form in the semi-finals, scoring Valoria's goal against the United States. She also scored Valoria's goal against Sweden in the finals, although the match ended in a draw. Unlike against Brazil, Moriarty successfully converted her penalty in the shootout, which Valoria won 3 - 2 to win their first Olympic gold. At the 2023 World Cup, Moriarty's Valoria won all three group stage matches in Group E, defeating England, Germany, and Japan. Moriarty scored a hat-trick against Germany and Japan, and a brace against Spain. As in 2019, Moriarty scored all of Valoria's goals in the knockout stage: four against the United States in the Round of 16, two against Argentina in the quarter-finals, two against Brazil in the semi-finals, and two against Spain in the finals. Her 18 goals at the tournament gave her the record for most goals scored in a single World Cup for either men or women, and brought her total World Cup goals tally to 29, firmly securing her record for most goals scored at the World Cup overall for either men or women. She won both the Golden Ball and Golden Boot for the second tournament in a row, and her first goal against Spain in the finals was voted Goal of the Tournament (also for the second tournament in a row). She was voted player of the match in every game she played.
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