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33, United States. Most losses 14, Brazil. Most draws 8, Brazil. Most goals scored 88, United States. Most hat-tricks scored 3, Zambia. Most goals conceded 43, China. Fewest goals scored 0, Greece. Fewest goals conceded 5, Argentina and Chile. Highest goal difference +50, United States. Lowest goal difference-23, New Zealand.
Rapinoe's corner kick goal – known as an "Olympico" or "Olympic goal" – was the first in the history of Olympic soccer. [6] Following the 54th-minute goal, [3] the U.S. continued to put pressure on the Canada defense. In the 60th minute, Canada's Desiree Scott was shown a yellow card for a foul she committed to halt a U.S. attack.
1924 Summer Olympics R32: 4 Uruguay: May 29, 1924 0–3 1924 Summer Olympics R16: 5 Poland: June 10, 1924 3–2 Friendly 6 Irish Free State: June 16, 1924 1–3 Friendly 7 Canada: June 27, 1925 0–1 Friendly 8 Canada: November 8, 1925 6–1 Friendly 9 Canada: November 6, 1926 6–2 Friendly 10 Argentina: May 29, 1928 2–11 1928 Summer ...
Canada Cup 34 Norway: July 29, 1990 4–2 Canada Cup 35 Soviet Union: August 5, 1990 8–0 North America Cup 36 England: August 9, 1990 3–0 North America Cup 37 West Germany: August 11, 1990 3–0 North America Cup 38 Yugoslavia: April 1, 1991 8–0 Grand Hotel Varna Tournament: 39 Bulgaria: April 2, 1991 3–0 Grand Hotel Varna Tournament: 40
The 2012 United States women's national soccer team season was dominated by the 2012 Women's Olympic Football Tournament. The start of the year saw the team compete in the CONCACAF Olympic qualifying tournament and then in July they participated in the main event itself. The team won both tournaments.
For lists of Canada men's national soccer team results see: Canada men's national soccer team results (1924–1977) Canada men's national soccer team results (1980–1999) Canada men's national soccer team results (2000–2019) Canada men's national soccer team results (2020–present) Canada men's national soccer team results (unofficial matches)
United States Canada 6–2 Ebbets Field: New York, United States USA 2–0–1 22 June 1957 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification (1st round) Canada United States 5–1 Varsity Stadium: Toronto, Canada Tied 2–0–2 6 July 1957 United States Canada 2–3 Public School Grounds: St. Louis, United States CAN 3–0–2 17 October 1968
Most appearances 105 – Atiba Hutchinson Longest international career 22 years – Pat Onstad from 1988 to 2010 Most goals 31 – Jonathan David Most goals in one game 3 – John Catliff vs Jamaica in 1988, Alex Bunbury vs Bermuda in 1992, Simeon Jackson vs Saint Lucia in 2011, Lucas Cavallini vs Cuba in 2019, Jonathan David vs Cuba in 2019, Junior Hoilett vs Cuba in 2019, Cyle Larin vs ...