Story highlights Mia Hamm won World Cups and Olympic medals with the U.S. women’s soccer team She played for her country on over 200 occasions across three decades Hamm is now a board member at AS Roma and minority owner of Los Angeles Football Club Follow us on Twitter, @CNNSport, and Like us on Facebook. (CNN)She’s one of the most powerful women in football after cracking one of sports’ most notorious glass ceilings, but even Mia Hamm is not immune from the demands of domestic drudgery. “Sorry for all of the noise,” she says as the clatter of workmen and screaming kids crackles down the phone line. “The people who were supposed to be here 30 minutes ago to fix our carpets have just shown up!” A proud mother of seven-year-old twin girls and a baby boy, Hamm was for the best part of two decades America’s foremost footballer. Though the World Cup winner and double Olympic gold medalist — described as “the biggest U.S.-born soccer star of all time” — is swift to laugh off such lofty titles. “I’m just a former player that every day has to wake up, get her kids to school and figure out what…