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Brazil Beats Spain 4-2, Reaches Olympic Women's Soccer Final

Brazil Beats Spain 4-2, Reaches Olympic Women's Soccer Final

Brazil's women's soccer team has secured a spot in the Olympic final after a thrilling 4-2 victory over world champion Spain. The match, played at Stade de Marseille, saw Brazil take an early lead through an own goal by Irene Paredes and extend their advantage with goals from Gabi Portilho, Adriana, and Kerolin.Spain fought back with goals from Salma Paralluelo and Alexia Putellas, but Brazil held on to secure the win. The victory means that Brazil will face the United States in the final on Saturday, while Spain will play Germany for the bronze medal.Brazil's victory was a testament to their determination and resilience. Despite being without their star player Marta, who was suspended for the semifinals, the team played with heart and passion. They dominated the chances and made their superiority count, scoring four goals to Spain's two.Spain, on the other hand, showed their fighting spirit by coming back from 2-0 down to beat Colombia in the quarterfinals. However, they were unable to repeat that feat against Brazil, who were simply too strong on the day.The match was a thrilling spectacle that showcased the best of women's soccer. Brazil's victory was a well-deserved reward for their hard work and dedication, and they will now be hoping to go one step further and win the gold medal.

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Spain and USA on Course for Olympic Women's Football Final Showdown

Spain and USA on Course for Olympic Women's Football Final Showdown

The Olympic women's football tournament is reaching its climax, with reigning World Cup champions Spain and four-time gold medallists the United States emerging as the favorites to face off in the final.Spain, led by Ballon d'Or winner Aitana Bonmati, will face surprise semi-finalists Brazil in Marseille. The Brazilians, despite missing suspended captain Marta, stunned hosts France in the quarter-finals.Meanwhile, a rejuvenated USA under new coach Emma Hayes will meet Germany in Lyon. Hayes, who took over in May, has guided the Americans to three group stage wins and an extra-time victory over Japan in the quarter-finals.The USA, who last won the Olympic title in 2012, are seeking to extend their record of five gold medals. They have already defeated Germany 4-1 in the group stage, giving them confidence heading into the semi-final.Germany, the 2016 gold medallists, finished second in their group behind the USA and edged out Canada on penalties in the quarter-finals. Goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger was the hero, saving two penalties and converting the winning kick.Spain, making their Olympic debut in women's football, are aiming to continue their impressive form after winning the World Cup last year. However, they nearly crashed out in the quarter-finals against Colombia, trailing 2-0 before equalizing late and winning on penalties.The semi-finals promise to be thrilling encounters, with Spain and Brazil facing off in a battle of contrasting styles, while the USA and Germany will renew their rivalry in a rematch of the 2016 final.

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France-Argentina Olympic Clash: Tensions High After Racist Chants

France-Argentina Olympic Clash: Tensions High After Racist Chants

The upcoming quarter-final clash between France and Argentina in the men's Olympic football tournament promises to be a fiery encounter, fueled by recent tensions between the two nations. The last-eight showdown will be the first meeting since Argentina players were recorded singing racist chants about their French counterparts after winning the Copa America. FIFA is investigating the incident, which has sparked diplomatic tensions.The match will also be the first between the sides since the epic 2022 World Cup final, which Argentina won on penalties. However, the Olympic tournament is an under-23 competition, with only two members of Argentina's squad (Nicolas Otamendi and Julian Alvarez) having played in the World Cup final.Despite the absence of some key players, the match is expected to be a fascinating contest. Argentina, chasing a third Olympic gold, will be led by Manchester City's Alvarez, while France, aiming for gold on home soil, will be captained by Alexandre Lacazette and feature Bayern Munich's Michael Olise.Both teams boast legendary coaches: France's Thierry Henry, a 1998 World Cup winner, and Argentina's Javier Mascherano, an Olympic gold medalist as a player. The winner will face either Egypt or Paraguay in the semi-finals.The quarter-finals will also feature Morocco vs. the United States in Paris and Spain vs. Japan in Lyon. Spain, fresh from winning Euro 2024, will be aiming for their second Olympic gold after 1992. Japan, despite fielding a young squad, has impressed by winning all three group games.

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Marta Sent Off in Heartbreaking End to Olympic Career

Marta Sent Off in Heartbreaking End to Olympic Career

Legendary Brazilian footballer Marta's illustrious Olympic career came to a heartbreaking end on Wednesday as she was sent off in Brazil's final group game against reigning world champion Spain at the Paris Olympics 2024.The six-time women's world player of the year, playing in her sixth Olympics, received a straight red card in the blockbuster clash between Brazil and Spain. The 38-year-old star had already announced that the ongoing Paris Games would be her last major tournament with the national women's football team.Marta's dismissal came in the first-half stoppage time after a harsh tackle on Spain's Olga Carmona. The Brazilian captain was visibly distraught as she walked off the field in Bordeaux, her Olympic dream shattered.Brazil, one of the most successful teams in women's football history, has come close to a historic gold twice, winning silver medals in the 2004 and 2008 editions of the women's tournaments at the Olympics.Marta, better known just by her first name, has smashed a record 119 goals in 200 international appearances with Brazil in her glittering career. In addition to her six Olympic appearances, she has also featured in six FIFA women's World Cups, netting the most FIFA World Cup goals (17).The Brazilian icon also has 13 Olympic goals to her name, one away from matching fellow Brazilian Cristiane's all-time record at the Games.Marta's red card was a cruel blow to Brazil's hopes of reaching the quarterfinals. The Selecao will now face a daunting task against the Netherlands in the knockout stage.

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Argentina Rebounds, Spain and Japan Advance in Olympic Football

Argentina Rebounds, Spain and Japan Advance in Olympic Football

Argentina's Olympic football campaign got back on track with a 3-1 victory over Iraq on Saturday, while Spain and Japan became the first teams to secure quarter-final berths.After a chaotic opening defeat to Morocco, Argentina bounced back in Lyon with goals from Thiago Almada, Luciano Gondou, and Ezequiel Fernandez. Iraq's Aymen Hussein had equalized in the first half, but Argentina's second-half dominance proved too much.In the same group, Ukraine snatched a dramatic 2-1 win over Morocco in the dying seconds, leaving all four teams level on three points.Spain, the Tokyo silver medallists, also made it two wins from two in Group C with a 3-1 victory over the Dominican Republic. Fermin Lopez, Alex Baena, and Miguel Gutierrez scored for Spain, who are now through to the last eight.Egypt's 1-0 win over Uzbekistan in Nantes also helped Spain's cause, as it eliminated the Central Asian nation.Thierry Henry's France team edged Guinea 1-0 in Nice, with Kiliann Sildillia's late header proving decisive. France are not yet through from Group A, but they need only a point against New Zealand on Tuesday to guarantee progress.Japan, the Asian Under-23 champions, secured their quarter-final berth with a 1-0 victory against Mali in Bordeaux. Rihito Yamamoto scored the only goal in the 82nd minute, despite Mali having a late penalty chance.In Group D, Paraguay scored twice in stoppage time to beat Israel 4-2 in an entertaining game in Paris. Marcelo Fernandez scored twice for Paraguay, who are now level on points with Japan.

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Argentina Draw 2-2 with Morocco in Olympic Football Opener

Argentina Draw 2-2 with Morocco in Olympic Football Opener

Argentina's Olympic football campaign got off to a dramatic start as they came from two goals down to draw 2-2 with Morocco in a hostile atmosphere in Saint-Etienne. Javier Mascherano's side were booed by the crowd, who were largely supporting Morocco, and trailed 2-0 to a Soufiane Rahimi brace. However, Giuliano Simeone pulled one back before Cristian Medina equalized in the 106th minute.Morocco took the lead in first-half stoppage time when Rahimi finished off a fine move set up by Paris Saint-Germain full-back Achraf Hakimi. The reigning African Under-23 champions doubled their lead six minutes into the second half when Rahimi converted a penalty after Ilias Akhomach was brought down.Argentina fought back and Simeone, son of former Argentina star Diego, pulled one back midway through the second half. Medina then saved a point in the 106th minute, turning in a rebound after Otamendi's shot was turned onto the bar and Bruno Amione headed the follow-up off the woodwork.As Argentina celebrated, projectiles rained down from the stands and several spectators entered the pitch, prompting the referee to blow for full-time.In Group C, Spain edged Uzbekistan 2-1 in their opener at the Parc des Princes in Paris. Sergio Gomez's free-kick was helped on by Abel Ruiz to the back post where Marc Pubill turned the ball in. Uzbekistan drew level from the penalty spot in first-half added time, but Gomez made up for his earlier penalty miss by grabbing the winner just after the hour.

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Football Ignites Paris 2024 Olympics with Spain, Argentina Headlining

Football Ignites Paris 2024 Olympics with Spain, Argentina Headlining

Football ignited the flame of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on Tuesday, with Spain and Argentina, the reigning FIFA World Cup and Copa America champions, respectively, taking center stage in Paris and Saint-Etienne.At Parc des Princes in western Paris, Spain faced Uzbekistan, while Argentina, without Lionel Messi, encountered Morocco at Geoffroy-Guichard Stadium in Saint-Étienne. Spain's Marc Pubill etched his name in history by scoring the first goal of the Summer Games in the 29th minute.FIFA president Gianni Infantino graced the occasion, meeting players before the Uzbekistan-Spain match at Parc des Princes, the former home of Real Madrid superstar Kylian Mbappe.As the beautiful game kickstarted the action-packed Summer Olympics in Paris, let's delve into the world of football and highlight some of the biggest names vying for Olympic gold:Marta (Brazil)Brazil's all-time leading goalscorer, Marta, is set to retire from international football after the Paris Games. The 38-year-old legend captains the Selecao and holds the distinction of being the first footballer to score in five consecutive Olympic Games.Aitana Bonmati (Spain)Spain, the reigning world champions, boast Aitana Bonmati, the 2023 Ballon d'Or winner, as their star player. The European giants are making their debut in women's football at the Summer Games in Paris, having lost only twice in 14 matches since their historic FIFA World Cup triumph over England.Achraf Hakimi (Morocco)Paris Saint-Germain defender Achraf Hakimi is a prominent figure at the Summer Olympics. The 25-year-old led Morocco to the semi-finals of the FIFA World Cup in 2022 and has opted to miss PSG's pre-season preparations to compete in the Games.Alexandre Lacazette (France)Thierry Henry's choice to lead France in the Summer Games is Alexandre Lacazette. The former Arsenal forward has not played for France since 2017 but has been an impressive force for Lyon, scoring 22 goals in 35 games last season.Julian Alvarez (Argentina)Manchester City forward Julian Alvarez arrives in Paris after a stellar season with Pep Guardiola's side. The 22-year-old was instrumental in Manchester City's Premier League triumph and also lifted the Copa America with Argentina.

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Messi to Miss Olympics as Argentina Announces Squad

Messi to Miss Olympics as Argentina Announces Squad

Lionel Messi, the legendary Argentine footballer, will not be participating in the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris. The decision was announced by coach Javier Mascherano, who included four World Cup winners in the squad, including striker Julián Álvarez and defender Nicolás Otamendi.Messi, 37, has been struggling with injuries this year and is currently competing in the Copa America, where Argentina is aiming to defend its continental title. The Copa America victory in 2021 served as a catalyst for Argentina's triumph at the 2022 World Cup.Messi won the gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, his only Olympic appearance. The Olympic men's soccer tournament is reserved for under-23 teams, but three older players are permitted on each squad.Mascherano, who won Olympic gold as a player in 2004 and 2008, will add goalkeeper Gerónimo Rulli, Otamendi, and Álvarez to his squad after the Copa America concludes. Midfielder Claudio Echeverri, a recent signing for Manchester City from River Plate, will also join the team.Argentina will play two friendlies in France before its Olympic soccer tournament opener against Morocco on July 24. Argentina and Morocco are in Group B along with Iraq and Ukraine.

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Messi Rules Out 2024 Olympics, Focuses on Copa America and World Cup

Messi Rules Out 2024 Olympics, Focuses on Copa America and World Cup

Lionel Messi, the legendary Argentine footballer, has announced that he will not participate in the 2024 Paris Olympics. In an interview with ESPN, Messi explained that his decision was based on his age and the demanding schedule of the upcoming Copa America and World Cup.Messi, who turns 37 in June, acknowledged that his age is a factor in his decision. "At my age, I don't want to play everything and I need to make the right choices," he said. The Copa America, which will be held in the United States from June 20 to July 14, will be a major test for Argentina, and Messi wants to focus on that tournament.The Olympics, which start on July 26, would have been a significant challenge for Messi, who has already won a gold medal with Argentina in 2008. However, the tight schedule between the Copa America and the Olympics would have put a strain on his body."It's a difficult moment, because there's the Copa America, and that would mean two or three consecutive months away from my club," Messi said. "I need to make the right choices."Messi's decision not to participate in the Olympics does not mean that he is retiring from international football. He has expressed his desire to play in the 2026 World Cup, which will be held in the United States, Canada, and Mexico."I won't take part in a World Cup just to say I've done six," Messi said. "If I feel good and everything is in place for me to be there, fine, but I won't go just to go."Messi's decision is a blow to Argentina's Olympic hopes, but it is understandable given his age and the demanding schedule of the upcoming tournaments. The Argentine legend will continue to focus on his club career with Inter Miami and on leading his country to success in the Copa America and the World Cup.

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